Nick and Meredith Castin, transplants from San Diego to Northwest Arkansas, advocate for active transportation and sustainable development. The “I am Northwest Arkansas” podcast episode explores their move, community integration, and efforts towards equitable living through “Fayette Forward.”
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In this special episode, we celebrate five years of ‘I am Northwest Arkansas,’ diving deep into the stories that make this region resonate with so many. Joined by Kyle Kellams of ‘Ozarks at Large,’ we explore the journey of transplants like us, finding home amidst the Ozarks’ natural beauty and welcoming communities. Together, we uncover the transformative power of storytelling in connecting us to our new home, highlighting the region’s role as a burgeoning hub of entrepreneurship and growth.
This excerpt encapsulates the episode’s main themes and the engaging discussion between Randy Wilburn and Kyle Kellams, making it an inviting preview for potential listeners.
Comments closedLacie Bray, co-founder of Ozark Beer Company, unveils the inspiring story behind one of the Ozarks’ most beloved breweries. With a deep-rooted passion for sustainable brewing and community building, Lacie and her husband Andy Coates have transformed their vision into a reality since 2013. Originating from the picturesque settings of Walla Walla, Washington, their journey led them to establish a community cornerstone in downtown Rogers, Arkansas. Throughout the conversation, Lacie highlights the brewery’s dedication to traditional brewing techniques, eco-friendly practices, and a keen responsiveness to the tastes and values of their local community. Whether it is their staple beers or the innovative introduction of kombucha on tap, Ozark Beer Company’s mission is to craft not just exceptional beverages but also a space where community thrives. This episode not only celebrates their journey but also reflects on the integral role of craft breweries in fostering communal ties, underscored by terms like “craft beer,” “sustainable brewing,” and “community-focused brewery.”
Comments closedIn this episode of ‘I Am Northwest Arkansas,’ host Randy Wilburn delves into the extraordinary story of Daniel Mitchell and Trent Sugg, co-founders of BLK ELK Media. Their ascent from local enthusiasts to globally recognized documentary filmmakers is a testament to their dedication to storytelling and the natural beauty of Arkansas. Discover how they’ve forged a path to success, bringing the adventures and allure of the great outdoors to audiences everywhere.
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