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Episode 16 // Joanna Robertson of Joanna Robertson Photography

If you are a creative in a small town, you’re going to love this episode of the podcast with JoAnna Robertson of Clarendon, Texas! She manages the Western Heritage Classic Ranch Horse Sale in Abilene and operates a wedding and portrait photography business throughout the Texas Panhandle.

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Episode 15 // Jaime England of The Marketplace

From physical therapist to home store and coffee shop owner, Jaime England is telling the story behind what motivated her to take on the biggest storefront on Main Street in Manning, Iowa. She also talks about the revival happening in her hometown, where young people are excited to get involved!

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Manning: A Small Town Full of Opportunity

The small-town environment gives us a lot of opportunities to be involved in the community. It has given us the opportunity to teach our children that volunteering and taking pride in your community is important. We are invested in the community and we want to help make this a great place to live!

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Manning: It's Refreshing

It seems only fitting for a community whose slogan is “it’s refreshing” to embrace the idea of adding an outdoor aquatic center to its already well-developed indoor aquatic facility, and as one who loves the sun, summer, and soaking it all up by the water, I feel compelled to help lead the fundraising efforts.

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Welcome to Manning, Iowa

Manning, Iowa (pop. 1,500) is our featured rural community this week. Manning has been recognized as an Iowa Small Business Administration Community of the Year award, winning out against cities of all sizes, and was highlighted for demonstrating ideal collaborative community efforts to support small business success.

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Episode 14 // Nate and Bec Self of Georgia Glamping Company

Georgia Clamping Company is putting a whole new spin on camping as we know it. Owners Nate and Bek Self believe that luxury and comfort should not be sacrificed while enjoying the great outdoors, and they are creating unique, one-of-a-kind getaways where people can explore on their own terms.

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Episode 13 // Katie Harvey Martinez of Harvey's Diner

Katie's story is what first inspired us to start the Rural Revival podcast, and you will quickly understand why. From the Iowa farm to Broadway and back, Katie's life is one amazing adventure. But her most recent move back to Iowa to open Harvey’s Diner is quite possibly her most exciting adventure yet!

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Episodes 11 & 12 // Angela Harrington of Hotel Grinnell

This week on the podcast we’re taking you to an exciting new destination in downtown Grinnell, Iowa in our interview with Angela Harrington, owner of Hotel Grinnell. Here she has led the charge in converting a former school building into an incredible contemporary boutique hotel.

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Episode 10 // The Girls of The Boxtruck Boutique

This week on the podcast we’re taking you to Boaz, Alabama to chat with the girls of The BoxTruck Boutique. From starting with their own individual businesses of shirts, clothes, jewelry, and home goods, they eventually combined to form what is now The BoxTruck Boutique. Since then the business has taken off and they’ve never looked back!

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A Big-City Texan in Small Town Nebraska

My name is Michael Catarineau, and I am a photographer, graphic designer and journalist in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. Follow my journey here on Rural Revival to get a glimpse into my world — a big-city Texan in Small Town, Nebraska.

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Episode 8 // Alice Pettyjohn of Alice Circle

Alice Pettyjohn is the owner of Alice Circle, an art studio and boutique offering everything from art classes and art parties to a variety of creative gifts and clothing. Listen and learn how she’s fulfilling a unique role to bring art to the community of Rainsville, Alabama.

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Top 15 Free Resources for Small Businesses

Managing a small business is hard work! So we're sharing 15 great resources that we use everyday to help streamline our businesses and simplify this crazy entrepreneur life that we signed up for. And, best of all, everything on this list is FREE!

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Episode 7 // Linc Kroeger of Pillar Technology

This week we're bringing you a fascinating conversation with Linc Kroeger of Pillar Technology and The Forge in Des Moines, Iowa about bringing tech jobs to rural communities. Linc and his company are pioneering a concept that is truly forging the future and changing how we approach jobs and education in rural America.

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Episode 6 // Karmen Smith of Fort Payne Feed & Garden

On this week’s podcast, Karmen Smith talks about life with her husband Jason and their kids, their unexpected journey as entrepreneurs, what happens when you pray big, overcoming your fears with Facebook live (anyone??), turning your farm into a business, and doing scary things.

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Episode 5 // Anna Brakefield of Red Land Cotton

We love showcasing makers of the best American-made products, and that's why we're so excited about this week's podcast with Anna Brakefield of Red Land Cotton. Red Land Cotton is bringing American-made linens and towels back to our homes and it's catching the attention of people all across the country!

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Why We Really Love the Local Dairy Queen

Something about the Denison Dairy Queen has made it legendary. It's the kind of place you want to experience every chance you get. So what's the secret behind this locally-owned, seasonal, ice-cream-and-burger joint that makes it so special?

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Episode 4 // Kasey and Jordana Henke of Rescued Junk

Entrepreneurs at heart, Kasey and Jordana Henke have done a little bit of everything when it comes to the world of vintage and junk, not only trying but succeeding in pretty much everything they've put their hand to.

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