• Episode 51: Ohio Road Trips; The Hidden Power of Tourism with Brandy Gleason
    2025/07/30

    Have you ever wondered how a simple visit to a town can spark economic transformation? In this captivating conversation with Brandy Gleason, founder of the 1.3-million-member Ohio Road Trips Facebook group, we discover how tourism creates ripple effects that reshape communities.

    Brandy shares her remarkable journey from homeschooling mom documenting family adventures to influential travel writer whose recommendations have helped small businesses thrive across Ohio. What began as a modest blog in 2018 evolved into multiple published books and a social media empire that connects travelers with hidden gems throughout the state. With charming candor, she reveals how reluctantly she stepped into the spotlight, motivated by a desire to showcase the places and people that make Ohio special.

    The power of social media emerges as a central theme throughout our discussion. Brandy recounts how a single post about a farm stay generated over a million views, creating bookings through 2026 and allowing the owner to quit her day job. This pattern repeats across small towns where visitor discoveries translate into sustainable business growth. We explore what makes communities attractive destinations—passionate entrepreneurs, collaborative promotion, unique "love notes" like twinkle lights and music, and the power of authentic storytelling.

    Restaurant owners earn special recognition as Brandy discusses her upcoming book featuring 84 unique Ohio eateries. She's gained profound respect for these hardworking entrepreneurs who often source ingredients locally, creating economic multiplier effects beyond their own establishments. The "naturally crafted" approach not only delivers distinctive flavors but strengthens entire regional food systems.

    Whether you're a small business owner, local government official, or simply someone who loves discovering new places, this episode offers valuable insights into how tourism creates pathways for community development that begin with a single visit. Join us for this journey through Ohio's hidden treasures and the remarkable people preserving their stories.

    Guest Links:

    https://www.facebook.com/gleasonfamilyadventure

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/2642861779333257

    https://gleasonfamilyadventure.com/

    Main Street Reimagined:

    Facebook: facebook.com/MainStreetReimagined

    The Main Street Reimagined Podcast, Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqfkmF5bRH0od1d3iiYKs3oEn_gvMYk7N



    Henry Development Group:

    Facebook: facebook.com/henrydevelopmentgroup

    Website: www.henrydevelopmentgroup.com

    Developing News Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/33110524eb5c/developing-news


    Luke Henry:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/luhenry

    Facebook: facebook.com/luke.henry.148

    #TravelWriter #OhioTourism #GleasonFamilyAdventure #SupportLocal #MainStreetMatters #CommunityRevitalization #EconomicDevelopment #ExploreOhio #SmallTownCharm #OhioRoadTrips #LocalBusinessLove #VisitOhio #TravelBlogSuccess #DowntownMarion #TourismMatters #ShopLocal #HeartOfOhio #StorytellingThatMatters #WomenWhoTravel #PodcastEpisode

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  • Episode 50: Downtowns; The Heartbeat of Economic Development with Sean Hughes
    2025/07/23

    Why do communities with neglected downtowns struggle to attract businesses? How can small towns compete with manufactured lifestyle centers? Economic development expert Sean Hughes reveals the connection between downtown vitality and overall community success in this eye-opening conversation.

    Drawing from over a decade of downtown revitalization experience, Hughes challenges conventional thinking about economic development. "Companies evaluating your community will inevitably visit your downtown," he explains. "If they see crumbling buildings and vacant storefronts, they immediately question: 'Why would you take care of us when you can't even take care of something that's been here for 200 years?'"

    Hughes shares transformative strategies that turned Delaware, Ohio from a downtown with low-rent, subsidized spaces to a thriving district commanding triple the commercial rent rates. The secret? Treating each storefront as a strategic project, engaging building owners in the vision, and creating pathways for new investment.

    Most provocatively, Hughes argues successful downtowns should flip traditional thinking: rather than relying on local residents for 70% of business, communities should target 70% from visitors and tourists. This approach injects new money into local economies while creating amenities residents love.

    For community leaders, developers, and entrepreneurs, this episode offers a roadmap for downtown success that goes beyond beautification projects. You'll discover how "soft infrastructure" attracts workforce talent, why both young professionals and empty-nesters seek the same downtown amenities, and how to overcome the perennial "parking problem" by curating experiences that make walking enjoyable.

    Whether you're reimagining your own Main Street or seeking insights on community development, this conversation provides both practical strategies and the inspiration to turn downtown potential into economic reality.

    Guest Links:

    https://www.facebook.com/CityofPowell

    Main Street Reimagined:

    Facebook: facebook.com/MainStreetReimagined

    The Main Street Reimagined Podcast, Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqfkmF5bRH0od1d3iiYKs3oEn_gvMYk7N



    Henry Development Group:

    Facebook: facebook.com/henrydevelopmentgroup

    Website: www.henrydevelopmentgroup.com

    Developing News Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/33110524eb5c/developing-news


    Luke Henry:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/luhenry

    Facebook: facebook.com/luke.henry.148

    #EconomicDevelopment #CommunityGrowth #DowntownRevitalization #SmallBusinessSupport #UrbanDevelopment #CityPlanning #EconomicStrategy #LocalEconomy #CommunityVision #ReviveDowntown #SmartGrowth #PowellOhio #DelawareOhio #EconomicLeadership #PodcastInterview #UrbanSuccess #MainStreetMatters #BusinessDevelopment #CivicInnovation #ThrivingCommunities

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  • Episode 49: Betting on the Blank Slate: Downtown Renaissance and Business Iteration with Ryan & Chad Whaley
    2025/07/16

    Ever wonder what happens when two small-town dreamers return home with fresh eyes and big ideas? Ryan and Chad Whaley's journey from PR professionals to the owners of the vibrant Paddle Bar in Sandusky, Ohio reveals exactly what's possible when vision meets opportunity.

    The Whaleys saw potential where others saw decay. After careers that took them to Colorado's ski resorts, they returned to their hometown with entrepreneurial fire and immediately recognized what many locals had overlooked – Sandusky's waterfront was a blank canvas full of possibility. "It took traveling and living elsewhere to see it," Ryan explains, describing the moment they stood on the shore looking at empty buildings and wondering why nobody was capitalizing on this stunning location.

    Their entrepreneurial path wasn't straight – starting with a PR firm, then opening the Volstead Bar (a speakeasy with mysterious green lights indicating available seating), and finally creating the Paddle Bar, which itself morphed from an outdoor equipment store with a 32-foot climbing wall into a thriving waterfront establishment with Key West vibes. What makes their story particularly compelling is their willingness to pivot when opportunities presented themselves. As Chad puts it, "The bar kind of swallowed the rest of the shop," and they were smart enough to let it happen.

    Behind their success lies intentional hospitality culture. From carrying specific beers that trigger vacation memories to ensuring that every customer receives immediate acknowledgment upon entering, they've created what sociologists call a "third place" where locals and tourists blend seamlessly. But don't let their casual vibe fool you – they've learned to become plumbers, electricians, and problem-solvers who'll show up at 3 AM to fix a sensor because "you can't run the next day if it's not fixed."

    The brothers' approach to securing investment offers valuable lessons too. Rather than rigid business plans, they presented flexible options while demonstrating their adaptability. "Be yourself," Ryan advises potential entrepreneurs. "An investor is going to want to bet on you."

    Check out the Paddle Bar next time you're in Sandusky – with its fresh-squeezed juice cocktails, relaxed atmosphere, and brothers who transformed not just a building but helped spark their hometown's renaissance. As Ryan says about Sandusky's revitalization, "We're only halfway up the hill, we're not even at the top yet" – and that's exactly what makes this journey worth following.

    Guest Links:

    https://www.facebook.com/PaddleBarSandusky

    Main Street Reimagined:

    Facebook: facebook.com/MainStreetReimagined

    The Main Street Reimagined Podcast, Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqfkmF5bRH0od1d3iiYKs3oEn_gvMYk7N



    Henry Development Group:

    Facebook: facebook.com/henrydevelopmentgroup

    Website: www.henrydevelopmentgroup.com

    Developing News Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/33110524eb5c/developing-news


    Luke Henry:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/luhenry

    Facebook: facebook.com/luke.henry.148


    #DowntownRevitalization #LocalBusiness #Entrepreneurship #GreenDoorMedia #VolsteadBar #PaddleBar #SnapshotsOfSuccess #SmallTownBigVision #RustBeltRising

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  • Episode 48: Transforming Main Streets: The Sandusky Success Story with Eric Wobser & McKenzie Spriggs
    2025/07/09

    In the heart of Sandusky, Ohio, something remarkable has been unfolding over the past decade. What was once a seasonal tourist town primarily known for Cedar Point has transformed into a vibrant year-round destination with a thriving downtown.

    Luke Henry sits down with Eric Wobser and McKenzie Spriggs of the Greater Sandusky Partnership to uncover the strategic vision, practical tools, and collaborative spirit that fueled this renaissance. Their conversation reveals how combining public investment with private initiative created a powerful engine for community revitalization.

    "Communities often think their challenges are unique and their assets are common, when the reality is the opposite," Eric shares, highlighting how Sandusky learned to celebrate its stunning waterfront location and historic downtown while addressing familiar post-industrial challenges. Through strategic tax initiatives that dedicated funds specifically for economic development, housing, and infrastructure, city leaders created a financial framework that made renovation of historic buildings financially viable.

    McKenzie reveals the critical importance of strategic event programming to maximize business impact. "We chose Thursday night for Party at the Pier. Our businesses are already busy on Friday and Saturday. How do we start the weekend early?" This thoughtful approach to driving traffic when businesses need it most has helped extend Sandusky's season far beyond summer months.

    The conversation doesn't shy away from challenges. Navigating resistance to change, balancing downtown investments with neighborhood needs, and developing local talent rather than importing solutions have all been part of Sandusky's journey. Yet through persistent communication, relationship building, and celebrating small wins, the community has maintained impressive forward momentum.

    Whether you're a small business owner, local official, or community champion, this episode offers practical insights into how intentional collaboration can transform Main Streets anywhere. Listen now and discover how telling your community's story "from a place of strength" might just be the catalyst for your own local renaissance.

    Guest Links:

    https://www.facebook.com/GreaterSanduskyPartnership

    Main Street Reimagined:

    Facebook: facebook.com/MainStreetReimagined

    The Main Street Reimagined Podcast, Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqfkmF5bRH0od1d3iiYKs3oEn_gvMYk7N



    Henry Development Group:

    Facebook: facebook.com/henrydevelopmentgroup

    Website: www.henrydevelopmentgroup.com

    Developing News Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/33110524eb5c/developing-news


    Luke Henry:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/luhenry

    Facebook: facebook.com/luke.henry.148


    #CommunityRevitalization #PlaceBasedStrategy #SmallTownInnovation #EconomicDevelopment #SanduskyStrong #CreativePlacemaking #GrowthMindset #RebuildAndThrive #CommunityAssets #StrategicInsights #ChangeAgents #UniqueCommunities #DowntownDevelopment #InclusiveGrowth #ResilientCities

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    58 分
  • Episode 47: Coffee, Mentorship, and Allowing Leaders to be Human with Megan Gerber
    2025/07/02

    What does it take to transform a community while simultaneously transforming yourself? Megan Gerber's journey from classroom teacher to downtown entrepreneur to leadership coach unveils the profound connection between personal growth and entrepreneurial success.

    When Megan noticed her high school students in Chillicothe, Ohio lacked consistent adult support outside school hours, she took a remarkable leap of faith. With no business experience but boundless determination, she founded both Paper City Mentoring Project (a nonprofit supporting teenagers) and

    (a full-service café that helped fund the mission). "I knew it was crazy. I knew I didn't know how to do it," she admits. Yet that commitment before complete readiness became her first entrepreneurial superpower.

    Throughout eight years of business ownership, Megan encountered what she calls "full walls" – seemingly insurmountable obstacles that threatened her dream. Her approach to these challenges reveals a crucial mindset: "I allowed myself the time and space to just step back for a second and recalibrate and say, this is how I thought I was going to build this business. That didn't work, so I'm going to figure out another way." This resilience and adaptability sustained her through financing hurdles, pandemic pivots, and countless leadership tests.

    Beyond business mechanics, Megan discovered the profound personal growth inherent in entrepreneurship. "If you want to do a lifetime of personal inner work, just become an entrepreneur," she reflects. This realization eventually led her to pursue a master's degree focused on the human dimensions of organizations, and ultimately to her current role coaching leaders through their own growth journeys.

    Today, Megan helps executives, small business owners, and leaders navigate the intersection between effective leadership and authentic humanity. Her core message resonates with startling clarity: "If you want to be a better leader, be a better human." Through one-on-one coaching and workshops tackling issues like anxiety, she guides clients to the self-awareness that transforms their leadership presence.

    Guest Links:

    https://web.facebook.com/papercitymentoringproject

    https://web.facebook.com/papercitycoffee

    Main Street Reimagined:

    Facebook: facebook.com/MainStreetReimagined

    The Main Street Reimagined Podcast, Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqfkmF5bRH0od1d3iiYKs3oEn_gvMYk7N



    Henry Development Group:

    Facebook: facebook.com/henrydevelopmentgroup

    Website: www.henrydevelopmentgroup.com

    Developing News Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/33110524eb5c/developing-news


    Luke Henry:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/luhenry

    Facebook: facebook.com/luke.henry.148


    #MeganGerber #ChillicotheOhio #FemaleFounders #EntrepreneurJourney #PaperCityMentoring #FromTeacherToEntrepreneur #WomenInLeadership #CommunityRevitalization #MentorshipMatters #RealTalkLeadership #EmpoweredWomenEmpower #SocialImpactBusiness #HeartLedLeadership #SmallTownBigDreams #AuthenticLeadership

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  • Episode 46: Preserving History Through Modern Hospitality: The Inns at 8th and Main Story
    2025/06/25

    When Amy Smith was a young volleyball player traveling to away games, she'd always press her face against the bus window to catch a glimpse of two beautiful historic buildings on Main Street in McConnellsville, Ohio. Decades later, those same buildings would become her home and livelihood – The Inns at 8th and Main, a bed and breakfast that's helping bring vibrance to this village of 1,700 people.

    What began as a "weekend project" for Dan and Amy quickly evolved into something far more significant. The 1835 stone house (originally a stagecoach tavern) and 1844 Morris House (with original pressed tin details from the family's tinsmithing days) now offer five unique suites where visitors experience hospitality in its purest form. Each morning, Dan dons his apron to prepare breakfast served on vintage china – always with dessert first – while Amy ensures every detail exceeds expectations.

    Their signature touch? Percy the Flying Pig – a whimsical mascot appearing on custom wooden coasters that guests collect over repeat visits. This playful branding element perfectly captures their philosophy: "We make pigs fly" by creating extraordinary experiences in an unexpected location. But the true magic happens during what they call "the golden hour" after breakfast, when conversations flow and lasting connections form.

    Perhaps most surprising was discovering their primary clientele wasn't weekend tourists but business travelers. When companies realized they could house European executives and meeting attendees in this charming setting rather than chain hotels in larger cities, the Smiths found themselves hosting guests who stay for weeks at a time. These visitors now support local restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques – creating an economic ripple effect throughout McConnellsville.

    After earning recognition as Ohio Magazine's "Best Hometown" for southeastern Ohio, this river town is experiencing a renaissance. From summer art walks and lavender festivals to historic locks reopening for river travel, McConnellsville demonstrates how authentic hospitality can transform not just individual businesses but entire communities.


    Guest Links:

    Website: www.facebook.com/innsat8thandmain

    Main Street Reimagined:

    Facebook: facebook.com/MainStreetReimagined

    The Main Street Reimagined Podcast, Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqfkmF5bRH0od1d3iiYKs3oEn_gvMYk7N



    Henry Development Group:

    Facebook: facebook.com/henrydevelopmentgroup

    Website: www.henrydevelopmentgroup.com

    Developing News Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/33110524eb5c/developing-news


    Luke Henry:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/luhenry

    Facebook: facebook.com/luke.henry.148


    #SmallTownBigDreams #HistoricHospitality #InnsAt8thAndMain #McConnellsvilleMagic #CharmingStays #MakingPigsFly #WhimsicalBranding #GoldenHourMoments #OhioGetaway #BoutiqueInns #HeartfeltHospitality #VillageRevival #FromDreamToDestination #HospitalityWithHeart #SmallBusinessRippleEffect #MainStreetRevival #TravelBackInTime #TinCeilingsAndTradition #DessertFirstAlways #FlyingPigWelcome #BnbWithSoul #PreservingHistory #ModernStagecoachStop #CommunityCatalyst #McConnellsvilleRevival

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  • Episode 45: Never Take No for an Answer; A Developer's Journey with Jared Jablonka
    2025/06/18

    From humble beginnings sorting mail at a DC law firm for $12 an hour, Jared found his passion in real estate development after his grandmother noticed his habit of photographing buildings. His timing proved fortuitous—entering the market during the 2007 recession allowed him to learn valuable lessons managing troubled properties while others fled the industry. Starting with house flips in up-and-coming neighborhoods, he gradually scaled to larger projects, eventually securing backing from a New York hedge fund.

    After a whirlwind career and personal changes, Jared took two years to travel the world, volunteering for disaster recovery in Puerto Rico and exploring cultures across continents. These experiences gave him fresh perspectives on architecture and community spaces that would later influence his development philosophy when he returned to his native Ohio in 2021.

    His latest triumph is the transformation of three adjacent buildings in downtown Delaware, Ohio—formerly the county health department—into mixed-use spaces including retail, a Venezuelan restaurant, co-working offices, and the latest project: the Leisure Club Lounge. This nostalgic basement bar features a blend of 70s-90s memorabilia, creating an atmosphere that feels like "your dad's basement or your granddad's garage."

    The project wasn't without challenges. Post-COVID financing for office space conversions required approaching multiple lenders with detailed business plans. The basement space itself needed extensive work before potential tenants could see its possibilities. But Jared's persistence paid off when the Leisure Club opened to overwhelming positive response during Delaware's First Friday event.


    Guest Links:

    Website: https://www.leisureclub.co/

    Main Street Reimagined:

    Facebook: facebook.com/MainStreetReimagined

    The Main Street Reimagined Podcast, Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqfkmF5bRH0od1d3iiYKs3oEn_gvMYk7N



    Henry Development Group:

    Facebook: facebook.com/henrydevelopmentgroup

    Website: www.henrydevelopmentgroup.com

    Developing News Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/33110524eb5c/developing-news


    Luke Henry:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/luhenry

    Facebook: facebook.com/luke.henry.148


    #FromMailroomToMillionaire #EntrepreneurJourney #PassionToProfession #ReinventionStory #RealEstateVisionary #PurposeDrivenProjects #BuildingWithHeart #DelawareOhio #OhioDeveloper #SupportLocalOhio #DowntownDelaware #CommunitySpaces #HistoricPreservation

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  • Episode 44: Building Taco Central: Courage, Cuisine, and Community with Al Aguirre
    2025/06/11

    In this candid conversation, Alvero "Al" Aguirre takes us through his remarkable journey from helping in his family's restaurants as a child to launching Taco Central, a unique Mexican-American fusion restaurant that opened in Downtown Marion around the beginning of 2025.

    Growing up with a grandfather who pioneered Mexican restaurants in Virginia during the 1980s, Al learned the craft from the ground up—delivering chips and salsa as a young boy, running the register by 13, and falling in love with kitchen work as a teenager. Now, he's channeling that passion and experience into a restaurant concept that deliberately breaks the mold. "We're not your normal Mexican restaurant," Al explains, describing how Taco Central blends authentic Mexican recipes (like his mother's birria) with creative American influences, offering everything from specialty wings to waffle fries alongside traditional tacos.

    The conversation dives deep into the realities of restaurant ownership—the sleepless nights, the challenges of maintaining consistency, the delicate balance of family life, and the critical importance of learning from mistakes. With refreshing honesty, Al discusses the inevitable hiccups of opening a restaurant and how transparency and continuous improvement have won customer loyalty. But perhaps most inspiring is his philosophy toward community building. Through initiatives like exchanging shirts with neighboring businesses, hosting local vendors on their patio at no cost, and planning various ways to give back, Taco Central exemplifies how small businesses can lift each other up rather than compete.

    Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a food lover, or someone passionate about community development, Al's story offers valuable insights about taking risks, believing in yourself, and creating something that transcends mere business to become a true community asset.

    Guest Links:

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/TacocentralOH

    Main Street Reimagined:

    Facebook: facebook.com/MainStreetReimagined

    The Main Street Reimagined Podcast, Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqfkmF5bRH0od1d3iiYKs3oEn_gvMYk7N



    Henry Development Group:

    Facebook: facebook.com/henrydevelopmentgroup

    Website: www.henrydevelopmentgroup.com

    Developing News Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/33110524eb5c/developing-news


    Luke Henry:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/luhenry

    Facebook: facebook.com/luke.henry.148

    #FromPassionToPlate
    #LatinoEntrepreneur
    #RestaurantOwnerLife
    #StartupStories
    #ChasingDreams
    #MexicanAmericanFusion
    #TacoCentral
    #NotYourAverageTaco
    #FusionFlavors
    #ModernMexicanCuisine
    #KitchenGrit
    #BuiltFromScratch
    #FamilyBusinessRoots
    #SmallBusinessStruggles
    #FailForward
    #SupportLocalBusinesses
    #CommunityOverCompetition
    #GivingBackMatters
    #DowntownMarionEats
    #StrongerTogether
    #CandidConversations
    #BehindTheScenesBusiness
    #FounderFeature
    #RealTalkEntrepreneurs
    #SmallBizSpotlight

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