The Uncommonwealth of Kentucky: Growing A Business in the Bluegrass
Growing a business in Kentucky has its share of challenges. At CrowdSouth, we assist businesses with their marketing efforts every day. The Uncommonwealth of Kentucky is a podcast where we speak to our clients, associates, and friends who have their own unique take on their path to business success in this great state we live in and beyond.
Podcasting since 2020 • 16 episodes
The Uncommonwealth of Kentucky: Growing A Business in the Bluegrass
Latest Episodes
Barry Davis
Barry Davis shares his experience growing up in Yellowstone National Park, his path from the Bluegrass, and his myriad entrepreneurial ventures: including a chain of fried chicken restaurants in Colorado and the world’s most high-end bowling al...
June 22, 2021
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Episode 16
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1:03:00
Shawn Rubel - Founder/CEO at Eezy
Our guest today is Shawn Rubel the Founder and CEO of Eezy, a technology company in Bowling Green, KY which connects creatives with people who need their products. Eezy has...
March 16, 2021
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Episode 15
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1:07:37
Wicksell Metellus - Senior Interaction Designer at Google
Today Chad and Jason talk with Wicksell Metellus. Wicksell is a Senior Interaction Designer at Google in their Seattle office. Before Google, Wicksell spent 5 years at Amazon as a Senior UX Designer. Wicksell tells us about his experiences at t...
December 22, 2020
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Episode 14
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58:41
Glenn Kurban - Vice President EPMO, Randstad USA
Today Chad chats with Glenn Kurban. Glenn is currently a VP at Randstad in Atlanta and was Chad's first manager after graduating college. Glenn has a ton of experience in the consulting and management world and shares his insights.
November 04, 2020
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Episode 13
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1:03:35
Jason Loehr - Tracer, SVP of Strategy
Today Jason, Chuck, and Chad speak with Jason Loehr. Jason has been a long time friend of those guys and has done a TON of different jobs at lots of level. He has lots of good insights and we cover many topics over his career. ...
October 21, 2020
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Episode 12
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1:15:27