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Both Jeramey and Julia Henson talk about their experience in PDR (paintless dent repair), and elaborate on the need for efficient time management. Sometimes you need to know when to move on to the next project. Jeramey and Julia Henson are co-owners of the HM Dentworks Academy with Chris McWhirter.

Jessica Oliva, owner of Pickles and Buns food truck and co-owner of Tinga Tacos, says not to assume you know everything. She says her time in the industry has taught her that she always has more to learn.

Sandra Smart, a technology and commercialization specialist, explains what entrepreneurs should know about starting the customer discovery phase for launching your great tech business idea. Smart works with tech entrepreneurs and startups and hosts training workshops through the Missouri SBDC at Missouri State University's efactory.

Hollie Elliot describes the trends she sees in small towns after the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. She says that people see opportunity in these rural places they might not have seen before. Elliott is the Executive Director of the Dallas County Economic Development Group.

Sean Thouvenot, vice president of Branco Enterprises, gives an overview of what the process looks like once you have decided to invest in a new building. This video is sponsored by Branco Enterprises.

Caleb Scott, owner and coach for Queen City Insane Asylum semi-professional football team, talks about team cohesion. He says that despite the fact he may not look the part of a coach, the men look past it to see how they can work together.

Barak Hill, a professional musician living in the Springfield area, recounts when he first realized he could take his music career seriously. He recounts his journey to the point when he realized his passion could do more than pay for itself.

Rachel Barks walks through her experience as an interior designer and a basic understanding of what she considers when looking at an interior space. Barks currently owns Artistree Pottery, a business she started in 2020 after a career in interior design.

Jim and Debbie Meinsen, co-owners of TCI Graphics, offer the Bible as a part of our booked series. The Meinsens discuss how they feel the Bible impacts their perspective on their day to day operations.

Steve Williams, owner of Crosstown Barbecue, recounts how he took over the business from his father. He encourages business owners to do their best. Despite being in business for over fifty years, Steve says not every decision he made for Crosstown Barbecue worked out.

Steve Williams, owner of Crosstown Barbecue, recounts how he took over the business from his father. He encourages business owners to do their best. Despite being in business for over fifty years, Steve says not every decision he made for Crosstown Barbecue worked out.

Jessica Oliva, owner of Pickles and Buns food truck and co-owner of Tinga Tacos, talks about her daughter and how she helps while running the truck. Oliva has upward of 15 years of experience in hospitality management.

Caleb Scott, owner and coach for Queen City Insane Asylum Football, talks about how brands supported the team once they knew what kind of people they were supporting. He says it was important to show the team was professional and responsible.

Lori Rook, managing partner and attorney for Ozarks Elder Law, sits down to talk about some of the most important documents that people need to protect themselves. She says many people assume legal systems are in place that simply aren't there.

Sandra Smart, a technology and commercialization specialist, explains what entrepreneurs should know before launching a tech-based startup and how it can differ from other startups. Smart works with tech entrepreneurs and startups and hosts training workshops through the Missouri SBDC at Missouri State University's efactory.

Hollie Elliott, executive director of the Dallas County Group for Economic Development, talks about the ways in which the city organization helps local business. Dallas County Group for Economic Development is a non-profit organization.

John Oke-Thomas, architect and co-founder of Minorities in Business in here in Springfield, talks about what he sees as a growing racial awareness in the city and the United States. While pointing out that many minorities still feel frustrated with the system, he sees a positive trend over the years.

Jeramey Henson discusses what he sees as a worrying trend in his own industry. He says you can't learn to do a good job through online videos.

Hyde Gallery Owner Jan Hyde talks about the unique quality of several local artists. She says we experience art differently than we did before.

While he feels that college is a great fit for many people, Aaron York explains that he doesn't think it means everything in a person's career. York relates his experience in his own field and discusses what he sees as underappreciated careers.

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