
Episode 141 // Kayla White of Promise Manor
Today we’re with Kayla White of Promise Manor in Lynchburg, Tennessee. Promise Manor is an historic wedding and event venue that centers around a 160-year-old Southern farmhouse and rich ties to Lynchburg history. Entrepreneurship is in Kayla’s blood, and she’s just getting started!
Episode 140 // Jaye Wells of True Ranch Collection and Pop Up at O.T.O. Ranch
On this episode we’re with Jaye Wells of True Ranch Collection based out of Tuscon, Arizona. Jaye and his crew are doing some incredible work with historic ranch properties in the west and have most recently created a concept called a pop-up dude ranch. It all started last summer at the historic OTO Ranch in Montana, just north of Yellowstone, and it’s unlike anything we’ve ever seen.
Restored Nutrition
Restored Nutrition opened up for business on September 24, 2022 and ever since then we have been overwhelmed with the amount of support from the community and the surrounding areas for our Herbalife meal replacement shakes and tea bombs.
SWARM Sports Bar & Grille
Welcome to SWARM Sports Bar & Grille: an experience both you and your taste buds will remember! "Home of Bob's Burger" — A ONE POUND burger, stuffed with bacon and mozzarella cheese, topped with cheddar cheese and MORE bacon — and voted "TOP 5 Best Burger" in Northeast Iowa!
Grain & Thread
I was born and raised in Sumner and, like most teenagers, I “couldn’t wait to get out of this small town.” I always said I’d never move back here, and I thought that meant I’d “make it” if I landed in a big city or anywhere but here. But now I can’t imagine living anywhere else. I feel passionate about our small town, keeping the businesses we have and creating a community where people love to work, live, and enjoy.
Maker’s Market
Maker’s Market started as two dreamers dreaming and within a matter of hours resulted in an open storefront with keys in hand. An adventure filled with literal sweat, blood. and tears but resulted in the most creative and fulfilling outcome. With loads of help and determination, two dedicated gals took an outdated hidden gem and turned it into a store that exudes character, charm, and a creative atmosphere.
The Wild Rose
I opened my doors as The Wild Rose on January 5, 1995 and I haven’t looked back since. I started my 28th year in business this year and what a wild ride it has been! When I bought the business, my goal was to diversify beyond being just a “florist;” although, the floral part of my business continues to grow and be strong.
Welcome to Sumner, Iowa
A group of progressive citizens dedicated to the future of their community have created a culture of free, family fun in Sumner. The group collaborates and brainstorms to host engaging and family-friendly events for people to enjoy and draw visitors to town. Many of our downtown business owners are very active in this movement.
Episode 139 // Marcy Bergman of Fueled By Faith Coffee
Marcy Bergman of Fueled by Faith Coffee and Marcy Bergman Photography in Sumner, Iowa (pop. 2,021) is sharing about her coffee shop and photography business (both side hustles), plus her role in helping revive Sumner along with two of her incredible friends and how their small wins started building a lot of momentum for revival in the community.
Episode 138 // Shanda Mattix of Barnwood & Bling and M Arrow Ranch
Josh Smith started making knives at age 11 and went on to become the youngest Journeyman Smith and youngest Master Smith. Fast forward to two years ago and a meeting with country artist Thomas Rhett where he got the push he needed to quit his job and go all in with this business, and from there it exploded practically overnight.
Episode 137 // Josh Smith of Montana Knife Company
Josh Smith started making knives at age 11 and went on to become the youngest Journeyman Smith and youngest Master Smith. Fast forward to two years ago and a meeting with country artist Thomas Rhett where he got the push he needed to quit his job and go all in with this business, and from there it exploded practically overnight.
Episode 136 // Dallas Rosenow of Underestimated Fitness
On today’s episode we’re with Dallas Rosenow of Underestimated Fitness in Cherokee, Oklahoma. Dallas is a personal trainer and certified NASM/CPT life coach. While her business is based out of rural Oklahoma, she serves clients all over the country and helps them create not only a healthy body, but a healthy lifestyle.
2022 Rural Makers + Creators Holiday Gift Guide
Rural Revival presents this season’s best gifts - from good eats and treats to home goods and apparel - all made in America by rural makers and creators. Have fun shopping!
Episode 135 // Marissa Molland and Melissa Nelson of Rural Route Ramble
Today we’re with Marissa Molland of Hardly General and Melissa Nelson of Hungry Canyon to talk about the Rural Route Ramble — a curated, self guided shop hop through some of Northwest Iowa’s rural communities every December.
Episode 134 // Mike McCartney of the Pawhuska Chamber of Commerce
Today we’re with Mike McCartney, director of the Pawhuska, Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce. We’re talking about all things economic development, starting with the revitalization efforts that helped pave the way for the Pioneer Woman Mercantile and the tourism rush that followed.
Episode 133 // Kara Hammes of Brown County Barn Burner
Today we’re with Kara Hammes of Brown County Barn Burner in Nashville, Indiana (pop. 1,521). Kara is sharing about opening an Airbnb in a tourist destination and strategically building a space that serves both the tourist and the local community.
Episode 132 // JB Royer of Royer's Round Top Cafe
Today on the Rural Revival podcast we’re with JB Royer of Royer’s Round Top Cafe in Round Top, Texas (pop. 90). We’re talking about the great family history behind the cafe, the importance of relationships, how they’ve made it possible to ship their pies nationwide, plus Texas Antiques Week and more.
Depot Market and Cider Mill
In 1988 the train depot was moved from its location in Courtland to create their current storefront one mile north of town on 36 Highway. As time passed, interest in local apples began to wane and habits of canning and preserving changed.
Irrigation Ales: Positively Influencing Through Fermentation
Luke and Jennifer Mahin are the co-owners of Irrigation Ales located in Courtland, Kansas. Irrigation Ales’ mission is to positively influence our rural region and people through fermentation.
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.