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Mar 23, 2017

Here's a very patriotic podcast for your 4th of July listening pleasure, our sit down with State Representative, Ryan Williams. In this podcast, Ryan shares how life in the business world prepared him for public service and his journey to the capital. From sharing insights like the mentors that have shaped who he is or a word of advice he would share with his younger self, this episode gives you a glimpse into the heart of Ryan Williams.

Mar 23, 2017

After establishing MealFit in 2013, Thomas Cox has quickly diversified his business to offer multiple product lines and a variety of services. A consummate learner and practitioner, in this podcast, Thomas shares his journey of going from the football field to the daily grind of entrepreneurship. If you’re looking for a little inspiration, this episode is for you.

Mar 23, 2017

Zach Buckner, VP of Development and Communications for the Chamber of Commerce, Entrepreneur Extraordinaire, and Tribe Leader.

A born and raised Cookevillian, Zach and his beautiful wife, Bethany, are doing their part to grow our community – one Buckner at a time. Father of five fun kiddos, Zach has his hands in multiple businesses and has a passion to see other entrepreneurs reach their full potential. In this podcast, he shares his story of growth and reconciliation in a way that is relatable and refreshing.

Mar 23, 2017

Episode 1: Amber Flynn-Jared, Realtor, Business Owner, Wife, Mom (and now a Lolli!!), and lover of Jesus and good wine.

An Air Force brat, Amber has lived pretty much everywhere. She made Cookeville home in 1997 and put down roots fast and deep! Real and transparent, in this podcast, Amber shares her story of going from stay-at-home mom, to broke divorcee, to business owner and entrepreneur.

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