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All Things Greater Burlington

All Things Greater Burlington

Hosted by Greater Burlington Partnership

Episodes

58

Latest episode

May 2024

Language

EN-US

About the show

Steven Brody talks All Things Greater Burlington with business leaders, community members, and more. Listen in if you are curious to learn about local businesses and the people running the businesses you love.

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May 27, 2024Episode 5831 min

Brian Johnson & Mike Harris, SEIBA Build My Future

In this episode of "All Things Greater Burlington," host Steven Brody sits down with Brian Johnson and Mike Harris to delve into the impactful Build My Future event organized by the Southeast Iowa Builders Association (SEIBA). This dynamic initiative provides work-based learning activities for students in southeast Iowa, aiming to inspire 7th graders to consider careers in construction. With participation from 15 school districts and a wide array of businesses, the event stands out for its hands-on activities, ranging from tool showcases to construction projects, and emphasizes the promising career opportunities within the trades. Brian and Mike discuss the challenges of attracting young talent to these fields, the importance of breaking stereotypes, and the event’s growth and positive feedback from educators. The episode also highlights the recent Community Impact Award recognition for Build My Future and the continued efforts to support and follow up with students post-event. For more information, tune in and learn how SEIBA is shaping the future workforce in southeast Iowa.

May 13, 2024Episode 5733 min

Michelle AbouAssaly & Chad Palmer, Community Foundation of Des Moines County

In this episode of "All Things Greater Burlington," host Steven Brody is joined by guests Michelle AbouAssaly and Chad Palmer from the Community Foundation of Des Moines County. They dive deep into the workings of the foundation, highlighting its crucial role in supporting local nonprofits through substantial grant distributions, which have recently increased from $70,000 to over $100,000. The discussion covers the simplicity and benefits of donating, including tax credits and the variety of acceptable donation types ranging from monetary contributions to physical assets like land and grain. Michelle and Chad also share insights into the foundation’s day-to-day operations, its impact on community projects, and the strategic growth in grant funding. The foundation's adaptability in fund management and the recent addition of new funds, including one continuing the mission of a dissolved organization, are also explored, showcasing the foundation's dedication to sustaining and building community support through innovative financial stewardship.

April 29, 2024Episode 5634 min

Henry Bohlen, Wildlife Lakes Elk Farm

In this captivating episode of "All Things Greater Burlington," we welcome esteemed wildlife farmer Henry Bohlen to discuss the intriguing inner workings and conservation efforts of Wildlife Lakes Elk Farm. Henry shares his extensive experience in raising elk, from specialized feeding practices that promote antler growth to the intricacies of managing separate pens for powerful bulls. He delves into the ecological impact of his work by revealing his role in the successful reintroduction and care of trumpeter swans and Canadian geese. Furthermore, Henry spotlights the year-round opportunities for visitors to engage with the farm's serene environment, complete with lodging and wildlife tours, while emphasizing the sustainable practices of meat processing and distribution. He also reveals the farm's participation in the Harvest Host program, fostering a unique connection between RVers and the farm's diverse offerings. Join us for a journey into the compelling synergy of wildlife care and public interaction, nestled in the picturesque outskirts of West Burlington, Iowa.

April 15, 2024Episode 5531 min

Deb Fowler, Century 21 Property Professionals

In this enlightening episode of "All Things Greater Burlington," host Steven Brody sits down with Deb Fowler, a seasoned real estate professional and co-owner of Century 21 Property Professionals. With a wealth of experience dating back to 1996, Deb shares her journey from human resources and banking into the real estate world, detailing the steps to become a licensed real estate agent, her strategies for success, and the significance of repeat business and word-of-mouth reputation. Our discussion delves into the day-to-day life of a realtor, the importance of setting goals, and how technology, while transformative, still coexists with traditional methods in her business practice. Deb also highlights her team's achievements, Century 21's commitment to client-first service and ethical standards, as well as the current challenges in the Burlington area's housing market, such as inventory shortages. Beyond her career, Deb's passion for community engagement shines through as she talks about her various volunteer activities, embodying the spirit of giving back to Greater Burlington.

April 1, 2024Episode 5431 min

Michelle Caston, Mann's McDonald's

In this episode of "All Things Greater Burlington," join host Steven Brody along with guest, Michelle Caston, owner and operator of seven McDonald's locations in southeast Iowa, as they delve into the fascinating world of running a McDonald's franchise. Michelle shares her journey through McDonald's rigorous "next generation program," the inner workings of managing multiple locations, and the significance of community involvement and philanthropy, with a focus on supporting the Ronald McDonald House. Despite challenges like supply chain disruptions during COVID, Michelle details how the franchise has thrived, thanks to strong supplier relations and an emphasis on technology and rigorous standards. From discussing the practicalities of operations and the excitement of serving the perfect french fries to the strategic decisions behind menu offerings like the McRib, this episode offers listeners a behind-the-counter look at one of the world's most recognizable eateries and the local impact of a global brand.

March 18, 2024Episode 5331 min

Paige Tennison, Young Professional of the Year

In this inspiring episode of All Things Greater Burlington, we sit down with the vibrant Paige Tennison, who has just been recognized as Young Professional of the Year. Beyond her active role in her church's youth ministry, Paige divulges her journey with the Greater Burlington's Young Professionals group, addressing its networking opportunities, inclusivity, and her leadership development. She shares her personal story, from Michigan to Sperry, Iowa, and expresses her passion for outdoor activities, music, and puzzles. Furthermore, Paige dives into her professional life at Gannett, detailing the ins and outs of running national digital marketing campaigns, the changing landscape of social media marketing, and the gratification of aiding healthcare professionals in achieving their business objectives. Join host Steven Brody as he explores Paige's impactful contributions to her community and her innovative work in the digital marketing space.

March 4, 2024Episode 5231 min

Suann Wells, The Beancounter Coffeehouse & Drinkery

In this invigorating episode of "All Things Greater Burlington," host Steven Brody delves into the heart of downtown Burlington's resurgence as they chat with Suann Wells, the entrepreneurial spirit behind The Bean Counter Coffeehouse & Drinkery. From her transition from a chief financial officer to a coffeehouse proprietor after a twist of fate, to the Bean Counter's signature practices of sourcing locally and contributing to canine welfare, Suann shares the journey of her family's dream that blossomed in October 2016. The discussion also touches on the challenges and adaptation in the face of COVID-19, the inception of Wigglebutts to occupy the dining space creatively during the pandemic, and the innovative addition of boba tea to attract a younger crowd. Suann's dedication to community, quality, and continuous improvement, as well as the importance of strong family and team support, resonates throughout the conversation, painting a portrait of a business that's much more than just a coffee shop—it's a cornerstone of the Greater Burlington community.

February 19, 2024Episode 5133 min

Chase Gibb, The Buffalo Tavern & Fork Catering Co.

In this captivating episode of All Things Greater Burlington, host Steven Brody engages with the enterprising Chase Gibb, owner of the historic Buffalo Tavern and the innovative Fork Catering Co. Gibb opens up about his humble beginnings as a bartender turned entrepreneur, his strategic diversification into real estate, and the challenges he faced from the pandemic to supply chain issues. Through his riveting journey, Gibb highlights the essential role of community, independence, and a trusted team in driving success. From detailing the origins of the Buffalo name to the swift creation of Buffalo 61 and Fort Catering amid COVID hardships, Gibb's narrative is a testament to the resiliency and adaptability in the local restaurant scene. This episode not only celebrates Gibb's continued commitment to providing affordable housing and his approach to sustainable income but also offers insightful reflections on personal growth and the value of persistence in the face of adversity. Join us on All Things Greater Burlington to dive into the world of this local business icon, as he reveals the secret ingredients to his thriving establishments.

February 5, 2024Episode 5032 min

Chief Matt Trexel, Burlington Fire Department

In this captivating episode of "All Things Greater Burlington," host Steven Brody sits down with Chief Matt Trexel of the Burlington Fire Department to discuss the inner workings and the community impact of the city's brave firefighters. With tales of progress and dedication since its inception in 1841, Chief Trexel sheds light on the fire department's commitment to education, training, and technological advancements, including the recent expansion plans for a new fire station aimed at enhancing response times. Listeners will gain insights into the department's proactive initiatives, like the free smoke detector and CO alarm installation program, educational outreach efforts, and the fascinating citizens academy offering hands-on experiences. The episode pays homage to the hardworking crew of the oldest fire department in Iowa, their efforts to maintain safety across multiple jurisdictions, and the true sense of service they bring to every call, from highway car wrecks to their daily ambulance service. Join us for a deep dive into the heart of Burlington's fire service, where heritage meets modern-day heroism.

January 22, 2024Episode 4931 min

Dr. Michael McCoy, Great River Health

In this enlightening episode of "All Things Greater Burlington," host Steven Brody sits down with Dr. Michael McCoy, the esteemed president and CEO of Great River Health, to discuss the multifaceted challenges faced by healthcare institutions in the post-pandemic era. Dr. McCoy shares insights into the hospital's efforts to combat persistent overcapacity, the expanding utilization of Medforce life flights and Great River's robust partnership with Southeastern Community College to mitigate the staffing crisis in nursing and other critical healthcare roles. With his leadership philosophy rooted in transparency and community engagement, Dr. McCoy elucidates the hospital's dedication to providing top-tier care while navigating the complexities of financial sustainability and quality service. He also touches upon his personal commitment to the Greater Burlington community, both as a healthcare leader and through his passion for gardening and family life. Listeners are encouraged to contribute to the dialogue, ensuring a continuous evolution of exceptional healthcare services in the Greater Burlington area.

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