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I am Northwest Arkansas
Randy Wilburn
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From Tacos to Barbecue: Doug Riverman Allen's Next Chapter in Eureka Springs
Épisode 302
lundi 27 janvier 2025 • Durée 40:38
"The opportunity to take your passion for food and community and turn it into a thriving business is a journey filled with challenges and rewards."
- Doug Riverman Allen
In this exciting episode of I am Northwest Arkansas®, host Randy Wilburn welcomes back Doug Riverman Allen, a beloved entrepreneur and storyteller from Northwest Arkansas. Doug shares his journey from running Jose's Bar and Grill to embarking on a new adventure with Bubba's Barbecue in Eureka Springs. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the local restaurant scene, entrepreneurship, and the beauty of community engagement.
About the Guest:Doug Riverman Allen is a dedicated restaurateur known for his passion for great food and community involvement. Owner of Jose's Bar and Grill in Taneytown and the newly acquired Bubba's Barbecue in Eureka Springs, Doug has built a reputation for resilience and creativity in the face of challenges. His love for storytelling and the natural beauty of Northwest Arkansas is evident in his work and community initiatives.
Episode Summary:Join Randy Wilburn as he sits down with Doug Riverman Allen to discuss his latest venture, Bubba's Barbecue, and the significance of Eureka Springs in his life. Doug reflects on the lessons learned during the pandemic, his commitment to community service, and his passion for preserving the natural beauty of the Kings River. The conversation explores the challenges and rewards of running two restaurants, the importance of building a strong team, and Doug's dedication to teaching young people about fishing through his Riverman School for Kids. Listeners will gain insights into the spirit of entrepreneurship and the value of giving back to the community.
Key Takeaways:- Resilience in Business: Doug's journey showcases the importance of perseverance and creativity in navigating the challenges of the restaurant industry.
- Community Engagement: The significance of giving back to the community and supporting local initiatives is a central theme in Doug's work.
- Passion for Nature: Doug emphasizes the importance of conserving natural resources and sharing that passion with the next generation through fishing programs.
- Team Building: The success of a restaurant relies heavily on building a strong, dedicated team and fostering a positive work environment.
- Local Flavor: Eureka Springs is highlighted as a vibrant community with unique dining experiences and a rich cultural heritage.
All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast.
Important Links and Mentions on the Show*Transforming Minds: Tammy Michelle Perry's Dedication to Support NWA's Mental Health Landscape
Épisode 301
lundi 20 janvier 2025 • Durée 56:16
"Having a baby doesn't make you a good parent. Be present, first of all, and listen to them."
- Tammy Michelle Perry
In this heartfelt episode of I am Northwest Arkansas®, host Randy Wilburn engages in a profound conversation with Tammy Michelle Perry, a dedicated mental health professional working with Rogers Public Schools and Orissa Health. Tammy's passion for mental health advocacy shines through as she shares her experiences, insights, and the importance of addressing mental health issues among young people in Northwest Arkansas.
About the Guest:Tammy Michelle Perry is a committed mental health professional with a rich history in education and counseling. Working with Arisa Health and Rogers Public Schools, Tammy has dedicated her career to supporting young people and their families in navigating the complexities of mental health. Her deep roots in Northwest Arkansas and personal journey bring a unique perspective to the challenges and triumphs of mental health advocacy in the region.
Episode Summary:Join Randy Wilburn as he sits down with Tammy Michelle Perry to discuss the critical topic of mental health in the Northwest Arkansas community. Tammy shares her personal history, her family's legacy in the region, and her professional journey dedicated to mental health advocacy. The conversation touches on the historical and cultural shifts in Fayetteville, the importance of mental health awareness, and practical advice for parents and caregivers in supporting young people. Tammy's insights offer a powerful reminder of the need for community support and understanding in addressing mental health challenges.
Key Takeaways:- Mental Health Awareness: The importance of recognizing and addressing mental health issues among young people in the community.
- Community and History: Tammy's deep connection to Northwest Arkansas and her family's legacy provides a rich historical context for understanding the region's cultural shifts.
- Educational Impact: Tammy highlights the need for educational systems to evolve and better support students' mental and emotional well-being.
- Parental Guidance: Practical advice for parents and caregivers on connecting with and supporting their children through active listening and encouragement.
- Personal Journey: Tammy's personal journey and professional dedication to mental health advocacy inspire listeners to prioritize mental health in their lives and communities.
All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast.
Important Links and Mentions on the Show*Tammy Michelle Perry on Instagram
Tammy Michelle Perry on Facebook
Tammy Michelle Perry on LinkedIn
Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I am Northwest Arkansas® podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their
Building a Sustainable Future: Energy Efficiency with The Stitt Group
jeudi 21 novembre 2024 • Durée 54:26
"The whole company was born out of a curiosity and a fascination with the sun and how much energy the sun... hits the face of the earth every day."
- David Stitt
About the Guest:
David Stitt is the second-generation leader of The Stitt Group, a pioneering company in sustainable and energy-efficient home design based in Northwest Arkansas. Founded over 40 years ago by his parents, Orlo and Mary Stitt, the company has consistently strived to innovate in the field of passive solar design. David Stitt, with his background ingrained in ecological balance and energy efficiency from an early age, carries forward the family legacy. He is passionate about creating affordable, energy-efficient homes and actively contributes to educating the next generation about sustainable building practices.
Episode Summary:Get ready to explore the revolution of building energy-efficient homes in this engaging episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Host Randy Wilburn sits down with David Stitt, from The Stitt Group, a cornerstone company in the sustainable home design field in Northwest Arkansas. David shares how their journey began over four decades ago with a focus on reducing energy consumption and how they achieve this today with innovations like net zero homes. In this episode, listeners will take a deep dive into practical solutions for harnessing solar energy, transforming energy consumption paradigms, and understanding how these energy-efficient practices can fit any home style.
Delve into the evolving challenges and opportunities in energy-efficient home building as David Stitt discusses interesting real-world scenarios and solutions. He highlights the significance of initiatives like the greening of the MLS, which allows transparency in eco-friendly home features and value. The dialogue stresses the importance of early education in sustainability, where The Stitt Group actively participates, and its broader program to ignite community awareness towards a sustainable future. Listeners will find valuable insights into how the combination of technology, policy advancements, and consumer education can significantly reduce dependencies on traditional energy grids and foster local energy production, contributing to a cleaner economy.
Key Takeaways:- The Stitt Group leverages 46 years of experience leading the way in building passive, solar-efficient, net zero homes in Northwest Arkansas.
- Education plays a critical role in advancing understanding and acceptance of solar energy and sustainable building practices, starting as early as elementary school.
- Efficiency is the "low-hanging fruit" in sustainable building design, significantly reducing energy consumption while maintaining comfort and aesthetics.
- Initiatives like Stitt Zero Plus have made it easier to incorporate energy-saving technology early in the building process, ensuring homeowners reap financial and environmental benefits.
- Innovations in battery technology and solar power are transforming energy paradigms, making energy-efficient homes accessible and economically viable.
All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast.
Important Links and Mentions on the Show*Dr. John L. Colbert's 47 Year Legacy in the Fayetteville Public School System
Épisode 225
lundi 19 juin 2023 • Durée 45:50
"Always remember, someone's always watching.”
- Dr. John L. Colbert
Welcome to another episode of our podcast, where today we are thrilled to feature Dr. John L. Colbert. With an illustrious career in education spanning over forty years, Dr. Colbert has dedicated his life to the Fayetteville Public Schools in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Starting his journey as a special education teacher, his relentless passion and commitment elevated him to the prestigious role of superintendent, leaving a lasting impression on the community.
Championing the cause of inclusion, Dr. Colbert has been an instrumental figure in the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Council. His tireless efforts toward fostering diversity and equality within the realm of education are truly commendable. When he's not advocating for educational change, he's a devoted family man with a keen interest in travel. As he embarks on his next life chapter, he's eager to create memories with his granddaughters and satiate his wanderlust by exploring the globe.
Dr. Colbert's career trajectory is marked by unwavering dedication and resilience. Early in his career, he maintained a perfect attendance record for three years, despite a grueling commute, reflecting his immense commitment to his role. As he navigated his way up the professional ladder, his primary goal was to leave a positive imprint on his students' lives. Assuming diverse leadership roles over the years, his crowning achievement was his appointment as superintendent of Fayetteville Public Schools.
Dr. Colbert's inspiring journey underscores the profound impact of steadfast commitment, passion, and the understanding that one's actions are always under observation, paving the way for opportunities for those who consistently strive for excellence. Join us to delve deeper into the enriching narrative of Dr. Colbert's life and career.
What you will learn in this episode:Examine the driving force behind Fayetteville Public Schools' adaptive and innovative pandemic response in maintaining learning continuity.
Engage with the challenges and rewards of fostering diversity and inclusion within Fayetteville's unique educational environment.
Celebrate Dr. Colbert's tireless advocacy and storied career as a special education teacher.
Realize the immense value of critical thinking in equipping students for a successful future in a rapidly changing world.
All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast.
Important Links and Mentions on the Show*Reach out to Dr. John L. Colbert to send congratulations and thanks for his service to the community.
Consider volunteering in your local Northwest Arkansas community.
Attend events and support local organizations like the Dr. Martin Luther King Council.
Explore the Northwest Arkansas area and enjoy life.
Follow the Special Olympics and support their mission.
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Bridging the Gap with Music and Fashion in Northwest Arkansas: Celebrating Juneteenth with Anthony Ball and Rochelle Bailey
Épisode 224
lundi 12 juin 2023 • Durée 42:25
"Music is a unifying force.
- Anthony Ball
On this episode, we hear from two of Northwest Arkansas’ black culture influencers, Anthony Ball and Rochelle Bailey, and their collaboration to celebrate Juneteenth through the Freedom Festival in Springdale, Arkansas, this June, promoting diverse representation in music and fashion.
Through their respective organizations, Music Moves and Interform, they strive to create a more inclusive environment where people from all walks of life can come together and learn about the richness of black history, culture, music, and fashion.
Anthony and Rochelle peel back the layers of a vital moment in American history: Juneteenth. Also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. They talk about the decision to create the Freedom Festival and why the third year of the event will be bigger and better than ever.
What you will learn in this episode:- Discover the celebration of Black culture and history through the influential roles of music and fashion.
- Uncover the crucial significance of Juneteenth in preserving and promoting Black history and culture.
- Explore the immense potential of collaboration and community engagement for driving social change.
- Learn how the music and fashion industries have adapted and evolved amidst the challenges of the pandemic.
- Delve into the establishment of safe spaces that enable learning and facilitate open dialogues on difficult topics.
All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast.
Important Links and Mentions on the Show*Email rochelle@interform.art
Email anthony@musicmovesar.com
Website for Interform
Website for Music Moves
Interform on Facebook
Interform on Instagram
Ro Bailey on LinkedIn
Ro Bailey on Facebook
Ro Bailey on Instagram
Music Moves on Instagram
Music Moves on Facebook
Music Moves on YouTube
Click HERE to learn more about the Freedom Festival with Music Moves Arkansas
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Innovative Approaches to Affordable Housing in Northwest Arkansas: A Chat with Experts
Épisode 223
lundi 5 juin 2023 • Durée 59:44
"The most successful cities of the future are going to be those that are the most adaptable to change.”
- Emily Hamilton
In the second installment of the Future is Now Speaker Series, Randy Wilburn talks to Duke McLarty, Matthew Petty, and Emily Hamilton about affordable housing in the region. The guests highlight the importance of addressing the shortage of affordable housing in growing urban areas, including Northwest Arkansas.
Hamilton suggests thinking beyond increasing the supply of homes to focus on building housing in high-opportunity areas. Petty introduces the concept of pattern zones, which pre-approve buildings for construction, as a new approach to tackle the issue of slow permitting. The speakers discuss the success of small lot single-family developments in Houston and multifamily housing in high-density areas like Palisades Park, New Jersey. Hamilton talks about the importance of legalizing small lot single-family development and multifamily housing in commercial spaces to build housing in areas with existing infrastructure in place.
All of the guests emphasized the importance of building trust with communities by showing clear renderings and visual models to execute successful housing projects. This event took place at the Northwest Arkansas Board of Realtors in Lowell, AR.
"We have a responsibility to create places where everybody can live, work, learn, and play.”
- Matthew Petty
What you will learn in this episode:- Delve into the effects of zoning regulations on residential construction.
- Understand the importance of fostering relationships between government and community entities.
- Discover groundbreaking ways to address housing affordability, featuring ADUs and housing finance innovations.
- Realize the essentiality of tailoring strategies to complement unique local needs and conditions.
- Learn the benefits of educating involved parties and seeking guidance from external sources.
All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast.
Important Links and Mentions on the Show*- Download a copy of Emily Hamilton's policy brief on Housing Reform in the States.
- Check out the Market Urbanism blog for more insights on urban economics and land use policy.
- Look into the Pattern Zones program to learn more about how cities can guide development and lower barriers to small parcel development.
- Attend the next iteration of the Future is Now speaker series on June 21 at Crystal Bridges, which will focus on community engagement.
- Visit the Northwest Arkansas Council's website to learn more about their initiatives related to workforce housing, development, recruitment, and retention.
- Consider becoming a member of the Northwest Arkansas Board of Realtors to stay informed about the local housing market and support their efforts to provide member support, MLS management, and education...
Creative Exchange Fund: Empowering NWA Artists
Épisode 222
lundi 29 mai 2023 • Durée 40:38
"Northwest Arkansas is such a unique place because it's small enough that you can still make an impact, but it's big enough that you can have access to things that you need.”
- Amber Perrodin
Amber Perrodin, a dedicated artist and community manager at The Medium, was accompanied on the podcast by the talented Breaking Habits crew, including Andy Nguyen, Logan Campbell, Van Deng, and Chung Nguyen, discussing the impact of the Creative Exchange Fund in Northwest Arkansas.
The Breaking Habits crew founded in 2005 has been immersed in the hip-hop and break-dancing scene in Northwest Arkansas, inspiring others to discover their own creative potential. Each member brings their unique story and experience to the table, showcasing the transformative power of art and its ability to shape individual lives.
What you will learn in this episode:- Gain insights into the impact of the Creative Exchange Fund on empowering artists in Northwest Arkansas.
- Learn from the captivating story of the Breaking Habits Crew, encouraging others to tap into their inner superpowers.
- Realize the essential connection between strong communities and the success of artists in Northwest Arkansas.
- Examine the function of The Medium as a haven for artists to express their creativity.
- Discover the role of collaborative partnerships in fostering a flourishing artistic community in Northwest Arkansas.
All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast.
Important Links and Mentions on the Show*Email Amber Perrodin
Website for Creative Exchange Fund
Creative Exchange Fund on Instagram
Creative Exchange Fund on Facebook
Check out Cache's Creative Exchange Fund for funding opportunities for artists and creatives in Northwest Arkansas.
Visit The Medium in Springdale, Arkansas, to see the creative hub that hosts the CXF program.
Consider applying for the upcoming year of the Creative Exchange Fund if you have a creative project to showcase.
Check out Breaking Habits crew on social media to see their performances and learn more about their story.
Attend local events and performances to support the arts community in Northwest Arkansas.
Consider taking dance classes or trying out a new art form to unleash your own innate superpower.
Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large.
This episode is sponsored by*Breaking New Ground in Northwest Arkansas: Diversifying Real Estate Development with ULI's REDI Program
vendredi 26 mai 2023 • Durée 16:01
In this bonus episode of "I am Northwest Arkansas", host Randy Wilburn brings us an enlightening conversation with Megan Brown from the Urban Land Institute of Northwest Arkansas (ULINWA). Megan and Randy discuss the upcoming Real Estate Diversity Initiative (REDI) Program by ULINWA, designed to increase the diversity of leadership in the built environment. They highlight the REDI program's importance in addressing affordable housing and development issues in Northwest Arkansas.
Megan provides an in-depth overview of the REDI program, its goals, and how it could benefit anyone with an interest in the built environment, from developers, lawyers, and bankers to students and engaged citizens. She also shares insights on the structure of the REDI program, including hands-on experiences with a plot of land, lessons on building performance, regulations, and creating marketing plans, along with networking opportunities with local and regional leaders.
Beyond the REDI program, they discuss the growth of Northwest Arkansas, the opportunities it presents, and the importance of place-making. If you're interested in contributing to the proper development of Northwest Arkansas and creating spaces for everyone, this episode is a must-listen!
If you want to see the video CLICK HERE!
Mentioned in this episode:
NWA Daily Version 2
IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH
Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"
NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised)
The only way to Experience Fayetteville like a local in Northwest Arkansas with Sarah King and Chloe Bell
Épisode 221
lundi 22 mai 2023 • Durée 55:21
"We want to make Fayetteville the best place it can be, especially from the vantage point of creating awareness for visitors.”
- Sarah King
Experience Fayetteville is an organization that promotes the city as a destination for tourists, conventions, and sporting events.
Sarah King, Vice President of Marketing and Communication at Experience Fayetteville, moved to the city with her wife, unaware of the treasures that awaited them. As they explored their new home, they discovered a vibrant community filled with passionate people and exciting adventures. Sarah quickly grew to love Fayetteville's unique culture, leading her to join Experience Fayetteville and dedicate her efforts to promoting the city's charm and attractions. She now works tirelessly to help residents and tourists alike feel the same excitement and sense of belonging that first drew her to the area.
Sarah’s colleague, Chloe Bell is the Community Engagement Coordinator for Experience Fayetteville, focusing on event planning and fostering relationships within the local community. Their combined expertise has helped countless people discover the hidden gems around Fayetteville and create unforgettable experiences.
What you will learn in this episode:- Uncover the fascinating history and behind-the-scenes insights of the Lights of the Ozarks event.
- Utilize Experience Fayetteville as an invaluable resource for both tourists and locals.
- Discover the excitement of various Fayetteville events, including First Thursdays, Dog Pageant, and Summer Series.
- Learn how local businesses distinguish Fayetteville from other travel destinations.
- Delve into unique cultural offerings and favorite local attractions in the city of Fayetteville, AR.
All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast.
Important Links and Mentions on the Show*Email Sarah King
Website for Experience Fayetteville
Experience Fayetteville on Facebook
Experience Fayetteville on Instagram
Experience Fayetteville on Pinterest
Experience Fayetteville on Trip Advisor
Experience Fayetteville on YouTube
Website for Experience Fayetteville, Lights of the Ozarks
Pit Mistress Dana Neely: Perfecting the Craft of Delta Style BBQ in Northwest Arkansas
Épisode 220
lundi 15 mai 2023 • Durée 38:57
"I always tell people that we are the sum total of our experiences.”
- Dana Neely
Dana Neely's passion for barbecue brought her back to her home state of Arkansas after years spent in Seattle. She had been perfecting her unique barbecue recipes on the West Coast, but it was the sense of collaboration within the Northwest Arkansas culinary scene that attracted her to establish her own barbecue joint, Girls Gone Barbecue. Through connections like Chef Matt Cooper and Nate Walls, Dana found herself immersed in a community of talented chefs eager to support one another in their collective pursuit of culinary excellence. Her restaurant offers an array of delicious options catering to diverse dietary preferences, showcasing her commitment to innovation and inclusivity.
What you will learn in this episode:- Delve into the inspiring journey of Dana Neely's evolution from capturing moments as a photographer to creating mouthwatering barbecue.
- Unravel the magic of Neely's exclusive Arkansas-style barbecue sauce and dry rub recipes.
- Broaden your horizons with palate-pleasing unique dishes, featuring vegan options and distinct Delta-style barbecue techniques.
- Gain insight into the collaborative spirit of northwest Arkansas' culinary scene and how it fosters growth and innovation.
- Consider the expansion possibilities for Girls Gone Barbecue through franchising and catering opportunities.
All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast.
Important Links and Mentions on the Show*Email Dana Neely
Website for Girls Gone Barbeque
Girls Gone Barbeque on Instagram
Girls Gone Barbeque on Facebook
Girls Gone Barbeque on Twitter
This episode is sponsored by*Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"
Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"
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