Dr. Bri Biehl-Jackson’s story unfolds from a personal crisis at 19, when a back injury led her to the transformative world of chiropractic care. Her skeptical first encounter soon morphed into a passionate career, as one chiropractic adjustment significantly eased her pain. Now running her practice in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Dr. Biehl-Jackson is an ardent advocate, using her journey to heal and inspire others with alternative back pain treatments.
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Join Randy Wilburn in a motivational episode of the ‘I am Northwest Arkansas’ podcast, where he delves into the journey and achievements of the podcast, and its influence on the local community.
Comments closedEpisode 248: Unwrapping Success: The Black Paper Party Story from Shark Tank to Cultural Celebration
The “I am Northwest Arkansas” podcast episode featuring Jasmine Hudson, J’Aaron Merchant, and Madia Willis from Black Paper Party highlights their innovative approach to holiday celebrations with a focus on cultural representation. The trio, who launched Black Paper Party as a wrapping paper company in Arkansas, aimed to introduce more Black representation in holiday imagery. Jasmine and J’Aaron, both residing in Northwest Arkansas, have backgrounds in corporate retail and illustration, which they used to identify a gap in the market for products celebrating the Black community.
Comments closedDaniel and Leah Jordan of Pearl’s Books join Randy Wilburn to discuss their journey in the independent bookstore world. Opening in February 2021, Pearl’s Books has become a local favorite, innovating to stay connected with the community despite the prevalence of online giants like Amazon. They host pop-up events, support local authors, and foster book clubs, proving the relevance of brick-and-mortar bookstores in the digital era. Pearl’s Books is a testament to the enduring charm and importance of physical bookshops in fostering a love for literature.
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