
Pivotal Health & Wellness: A Non-Traditional Concept Succeeding in a Traditional Field
What is needed more in a thriving small town than healthcare, especially in rural America? Talk to most people in North Central Kansas and the average drive to seek healthcare services is 30+ miles. With populations aging and pandemics taking center stage, bringing BIG city resources to small towns is just what Pivotal Health & Wellness is doing.
Snow Goose Lodge
About 20 years ago a resident of McPherson, Kansas by the name of Jim Elliott was a frequent visitor of Gamekeeper’s Marsh seven miles south of Courtland where he hunted ducks each season. Having noticed the ruins of a limestone house sitting on a rise to the east of the marsh, he thought it would be a great place to build a home.
Building Community with Food at Adri's Family Restaurant
Adri and Chris first visited Formoso, Kansas in 2018 on a road trip, and this is when the seed hit the soil! At the time they were residing just outside of Denver in South Aurora. Adri a city lifer, having never lived anywhere outside a 10-mile radius of where she was born, and myself a former east-coaster.
An Upland Hunting Experience with Heartland Gamebirds
Heartland Gamebirds was born out of a mutual love for two things, upland birds hunts and Courtland, Kansas. The dream of offering a fully guided, all inclusive hunting experience became a reality in 2019. The following year, they purchased two historic bank buildings on Main Street to restore as their lodge.
Welcome to Courtland, Kansas
With a population of just under 300 residents, Courtland, Kansas stands out from other communities our size in a few ways. Our Main Street is full of small businesses, the school is maintaining its class sizes, and the median age of our residents is getting younger. Part of the cultural fabric of Courtland is coming together to create success.
Episode 131 // Shanna Lindberg of Soul Sister Ceramics
On this episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Shanna Lindberg of Soul Sister Ceramics in Courtland, Kansas. Shanna and her business partner, knowing nothing about how to make pottery, bought a kiln and became self taught pottery makers using Kansas clay from the Flint Hills.
Episode 130 // Matt and Brittany Tedder of Tedder Ag Technologies
On this episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Matt and Brittany Tedder of Walsh, Colorado (pop. 546). Matt and Brittany are entrepreneurs at heart, with their hand in ag technologies, seed sales, a trucking business, a construction and design business, and a catering business where they even have their own barbecue sauce!
Episode 129 // Kim Ellenz of Old School Seals
On this episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Kim Ellenz of Old School Seals in Tipton, Kansas. Old School Seals custom makes wax seals and stamps for people around the world — all from a small town — and today Kim is bringing us inside to tell us all about it.
Episode 128 // Amanda Lebeck of Walnut Community Center
On today’s episode we’re with Amanda Lebeck, Chairman of the Walnut Community Center in Walnut, Iowa (pop. 747). Amanda shares how the community moved quickly to save their recently vacated school building and give it a new purpose and use.
Episode 127 // Hair Stylist Rylie Sproul of The Loft
While Rylie Sproul always knew she wanted to be a hair stylist, she didn’t always know she would end up living in her hometown of Fairview, Oklahoma (pop. 2,600), yet that’s exactly where she’s at and she wouldn’t have it any other way.
Episode 126 // Nicky Tiffany of The Territory Ballroom
On this episode of the podcast we’re with Nicky Tiffany of The Territory Ballroom in Council Grove, Kansas (pop. 2,140), where she’s sharing about her hopes and dreams for this business and building when the doors open — as an event space, co-working space, Airbnb, and more.
Episode 125 // Michael and Sara Floyd of Bryarton Farm
On this episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Michael and Sara Floyd of Bryarton Farm in rural Kansas. Together Michael and Sara shared a dream of owning a historic farmhouse in the country as a creative space for their art and design studio, and today they’re sharing about the adventure of bringing that dream to life.
Episode 124 // Brandi Lahey of Cimarron Prairie Farms and The Tipsy Farmer
On this episode of the podcast we’re with Brandi Lahey of Cimarron Prairie Farms and The Tipsy Farmer in Moscow, Kansas. Brandi is sharing about the journey from being a nurse to a farmer’s wife and mom to now growing hops, plus how she turned the family camper into a mobile cocktail bar.
Episode 123 // Lettie Mckinney of MC- Ranch, The Roundtop, and Mckinney Farms
We’re kicking off our fourth season of the podcast with Lettie McKinney of MC- Ranch, The Roundtop, and McKinney Farms in Johnson, Kansas (pop. 1,464). Lettie is sharing what it’s been like to come back and take over her family farm and ranch and the incredible journey that she’s been living out.
Episode 122 // Madison Lindsey of The Country Cookie
On today’s podcast episode we’re with Madison Lindsey of The Country Cookie in Newell, South Dakota. Madison is sharing how she stumbled into an unexpected business by making cookies out of her home, and as the word got out, the orders came pouring in and her business soon exploded.
Episode 121 // James Yates of Steerfish Steak & Smoke
On today’s podcast we’re with James Yates of Steerfish Steak & Smoke in Spearfish, South Dakota. James has been in the restaurant business since he was a kid and he actually had no plans of opening a new restaurant in Spearfish...until he saw this incredible historic building, and the rest is history.
Episode 120 // Tia Berens of The Barn at Aspen Acres
On today’s podcast episode we’re with Tia Berens of the Barn at Aspen Acres in Spearfish, South Dakota (pop. 10,494). Originally built as a space for Tia and her husband Dan to host their wedding, the venue has now become the canvas for the vision for other couples’ weddings.
Episode 119 // Katie Cloud-Paulsen of Katie + Company
On today’s podcast episode we’re with Katie Cloud-Paulsen of Katie + Company in Anthon, Iowa (pop. 545), where you’ll find painted vintage furniture, candles, a custom fragrance line, and more! It all started with Katie painting furniture for her dorm room in college.
Episode 118 // Molly Knuth of Molly Knuth Media
This week we’re with Molly Knuth of Molly Knuth Media in Cascade, Iowa. From full time teacher to a stay-at-home-mom to now being a social media boss, Molly is sharing how she built her business and how her personable approach resonated with a small town audience on social media.
Episode 117 // Kenzie Ashcraft of Farm Girl
On this episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re sitting down on the farm for a conversation with Kenzie Ashcraft of Farm Girl — a rural boutique and general store located in the heart of the Oklahoma prairie.