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The podcast currently has 170 episodes available.
In this episode of the Made in Mississippi podcast, host Shelly Janous interviews Dr. Lance Dillon, a passionate dentist with an inspiring career journey. Dr. Dillon delves into the importance of family support, the evolution of cosmetic dentistry, and how technology, particularly artificial intelligence, is transforming the dental field.
In this episode of the Made in Mississippi podcast, host Shelly Janous interviews Paula Jackson, the owner of Jackson Street Gallery in Ridgeland and at the Mulberry in Vicksburg. Paula shares her journey of selling original art for over 25 years and her deep pride in representing Mississippi artists. Highlighting the abundance of local talent, she discusses the importance of nurturing young artists and the personal connections she's formed with the artists she represents. Paula also speaks about her gallery locations, the significance of building relationships, and the unique experiences offered at both galleries. Tune in to learn about the vibrant art scene in Mississippi and the inspiring story of Jackson Street Gallery.
Gia Matheny, Director of Community Development for the City of Hernando, talks about popular festivals in Hernando. Shelly & Gia discuss the details of the events and marketing tools used to promote each event. Gia also shares her wisdom & experience with community leaders across the state to spark ideas and opportunities for Economic Development.
In this episode of the Made in Mississippi podcast, host Shelly Janous interviews Brett Kenyon, also known as Papa Mississippi on TikTok. Brett shares his personal journey from Pittsburgh to Mississippi, his unexpected love for the state, and his diverse career experiences. Shelly and Brett also explore the strong sense of community in Mississippi and the joy of discovering its hidden gems. The episode captures the essence of celebrating and promoting Mississippi through storytelling and social media.
In this episode of the Made in Mississippi podcast, host Tanner Bennett interviews Dr. Nelson, a board-certified ophthalmologist and owner of Southern Eye Center. Dr. Nelson shares his journey from growing up in Yazoo City, Mississippi, to becoming an ophthalmologist and innovator in eye care. He discusses the advanced technologies and procedures offered at Southern Eye Center, including LASIK and light-adjustable lenses, and how they have improved patients' lives. Dr. Nelson emphasizes the importance of building a strong, values-driven team and staying current with medical advancements.
This episode features an enlightening conversation with Angie Stevens, Owner of White Oak Realty in Amory, Mississippi. Join us as we delve into her journey in the real estate industry, from agent to business owner, and insights on building a successful team. Angie opens up about her favorite business moments and the challenges of educating the public on the benefits of homeownership. Our chat ends on the significance of community and nurturing relationships for business prosperity.
Joining us today is Annie Squire, the trailblazing owner of Crumbl Cookies in Mississippi. Hear about the origin of Crumbl, why she and her partners chose to bring a new exciting franchise to Mississippi, and the importance in establishing your business within the community. Stay tuned till the end of the podcast to find out how to get a FREE SWEET TREAT in Flowood, Madison, Tupelo, Oxford, and Meridian!
You don't want to miss this inspiring story of how Johnny and his best friend Brandon teamed up to create great coffee for a great cause! Tanner interviews the owners of Johny Packer Coffee Company, a local coffee delivery service that provides fresh roasted coffee of many varieties strait to your door. The only thing better than the coffee is the mission behind it. Johnny Packer Coffee owner John Packer has suffered from Cystic Fibrosis his entire life, so he dedicated his life to helping raise money for Cystic Fibrosis research through his business venture johnnypacker.net
Tanner interviews Angela Mitchell, Director of External Affairs for the Mississippi Children's Museum. The Museum has been voted in the Top 3 Children's Museum in the Nation, and is a major attraction to visitors all around the world. We discuss her new role, the history of the Museum, the importance of play-based learning for children, and all the upcoming events this year!
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