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Creative Fuse Podcast
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The Creative Fuse Podcast is a weekly podcast that delves into the hearts and minds of some of our community’s most creative individuals. We discuss marketing, branding, and business development in creative fields.
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For this week’s episode, Sarah is joined in the studio by Bob Jenkins, a Dalton local, lawyer, and accomplished Civil War Historian. They discuss everything from his beginnings and book writing to Dalton’s own historical relevance and stories of some amazing Dalton locals.
Louis joins us in the Creative Fuse Podcast Studio this week to chat about his passion, the history of war. He owns and operates The History Company, a museum and store specializing in the Revolutionary War through today. Louis shares a couple of stories he’s collected over the years and chats with us about small business ownership and a hobby becoming business.
Grab a snack and settle in for this week’s episode with Francisco Palacios, owner of La Voz, a weekly Latino publication here in Dalton. We chat about the highlights and roadblocks of producing a publication, Palacios’ history here in Dalton, and the love he has for the exploding Latino community.
Lili Lopez, owner of Birria Broz is in the studio with us this week talking about what exactly Birria is and how they got started with their popular Dalton restaurant. We talk about rumbling stomachs, business growth and hands-on ownership.
The Creative Fuse podcast is back this week with Eric Blaylock from Total Recognition in Downtown Dalton. We chat about how he came to own the business, community support during a pandemic and how communication can be your greatest asset.
The Creative Fuse studio welcomes Krista Long, owner of Dalton favorite, Raspberry Row.
Listen in as we welcome Hannah Jones, owner of IVolution, to the studio. It’s an immersive experience this week as Hannah brings a Vitafusion IV for Sarah to try while recording.
We’ve got a special mini-episode this week, folks! With the 60th Anniversary of the Creative Arts Guild quickly approaching, we had Amanda Brown in the studio to chat about its history, future and the party this weekend! Have you gotten your ticket yet?
Our mouths are watering this week as we hear from Carrie Smith, owner of Highline Bake Shop, about her history, favorite treats, and new shop coming to Downtown Dalton. Consider this our official application for taste tester!
We’re stepping out of Dalton today and heading a short drive north to Chattanooga! If you’re a Dalton native and are thinking about a day trip or even a move, we suggest a listen to the podcast, My Part of Town Chattanooga. Podcast host, Michael Crosa, joins us in the studio to talk podcasting, Covid creativity, Chattanooga, and the evolution of an idea.
Spring has finally sprung! That means it’s time to repot those plants and ‘spruce’ up the garden and we’ve got the perfect person here to chat about your local garden center, Fiddleheads! Sam Brown joined us in the pod studio recently to chat about his path to plants and how Dalton has ‘grown’ to adore the shop and its people.
Eunice joins us to chat about starting a cool new business in Dalton! Born out of the pandemic and the creating birthday joy for her husband, Eunice has flourished in the balloon over the last two years. Give the podcast a listen and check out some of her creations for your next celebration.
We have an extra special guest here in the h2b Creative Fuse Podcast Studio! Though not a Dalton native, this friend of the pod, radio host, author, spicy seasoning connoisseur, and Duck Dynasty fan favorite always stops by this town to say hi. Join us as we learn more about his new venture, our work with him, and his favorite part of his new found fame.
Sarah is joined in the podcast studio by Chris Brown, one of the owners of Dalton Brewing Company! He dives into how a favorite local watering hole came to be, leaning on the community to make it a reality and a little of what’s planned for their 5th anniversary, happening on February 25th!https://www.daltonbrewing.com/
Local photographer, Bobbi Jo Brooks stops by the podcast studio today. She dives into how she ended up in Dalton and how she’s put roots down in this community. She has some big plans for this year and we’re excited to hear about them!https://www.bobbijobrooks.com/
We’re joined this weekend by Dustin Coker from the Native Kitchen. We really enjoyed hearing about how they got started in the business, how they operated during a pandemic and the variety of their menu. Be sure to check them out inside The Mill. https://www.nativekitchendalton.com/
She’s back! Chelsea DeWaters darkens our doorways again this week to discuss her amazing and hopeful work with the Murray/Whitfield Branch of CASA. She is the program manager for this incredible organization and she is here to share her experience and love for the kids and volunteers that support them. http://www.familysupportcouncil.com/programs/casa.php
Rafael Huerta spends some time with us in the podcast studio today to discuss his role with the Latin American Association here in Dalton. They manage several different departments that serve the community here in town and foster relationships with many other non-profits. He shares some exciting news with us first! Tune in this week to learn how their expanding their reach to those who need it. https://thelaa.org/dalton/
It is such a pleasure to be joined in the studio today by Whitney & Brandon Cawood! They are two local freelance creatives with their finger on the pulse here in Dalton. Currently, they are fundraising for a passion project with big goals, a documentary called To Dye For. Listen in as they tell us about the project, what got them started and how they’re bringing awareness to the documentary and this larger than life issue. https://www.todyeforthedocumentary.com/
Returning guests Jessie Southerland and Amanda Brown join us this week to chat about the Creative Arts Guild and their yearly musical and ballet accomplishment, The Snow Queen! The show opens on Thursday, November 17th. Listen in for a little more information then be sure to snag your tickets at http://www.creativeartsguild.org