Ep. 27- Build A Culture- Not A Business (John Bryant- No-Li Brewhouse)
John Bryant grew up in a very small town and is the product of very modest & very hard working parents and grandparents. His family history is an incredibly important part of his identity and the identity of his well-known brewery, No-Li in Spokane, Washington.When John tells his story it is not about the money or growth- he does not seem to measure success by his profit and loss statement- he is soundly focused on making Spokane the epicenter for craft beer. He talks about culture and people and winning customers by bringing the experience to them.He is obsessed with the mastery of beer and delights in the challenge. As a result, No-Li Brewhouse has won multiple international competitions and continues to see great success.No-Li Brewhouse1003 E Trent Ave #170Spokane, WA 99202(509) 242-2739Nolibrewhouse.comSocks & Soul Contact InformationFacebook- @socksandsoulpodcastOnline- socksandsoul.comEmail- host@socksandsoul.com
Ep. 26- God Will Direct Your Path (Michael Brown)
Michael Brown grew up in a very busy house as one of 15 kids. His dad wasn't around and his older brothers were in an out of prison. His mother worked hard to take care of her kids- Michael remembers staying up late with her on many occasions to clean the house- no small task with their very busy house.Despite his very poor upbringing & tough neighborhood he remembers feeling God in his life from a young age. On Sundays his mother would arrange to have the local pastor come by and pick him up for Church and Sunday School.Michael founded his non-profit, Spokane Eastside Reunion Association (SERA) as a way to connect people in his community. It started as a facebook group to let people know they were having a neighborhood reunion. They were going to meet at a local park, play basketball and have a BBQ. To Michael's astonishment 3,500 people showed up and totally overwhelmed the event.He started to realize the power of his community and the importance of unity. One of his first events after forming the non-profit was starting a basketball camp. His first camp had 10 kids and was done at a local community center. He wanted to be able to offer the camp to kids who couldn't afford to come so he started a scholarship program accepting local donations.He later decided to put his years in the restaurant industry to work and open a comfort food restaurant where he would teach local youth life and work skills. He especially saw God's hand as he worked to turn the building into a restaurant.The restaurant follows a 16 week program to teach kids about finances, entrepreneurship, time management, work skills and most importantly about their relationship with God. With a certificate from SERA in hand, they graduate from the program with work experience and life training.He has blessed the lives of so many youth and continues to pour his whole soul into his program.Connect with Michael on Facebook@SpokaneeastsidereunionASSOCSocks & Soul Contact InformationFacebook- @socksandsoulpodcastOnline- socksandsoul.comEmail- host@socksandsoul.com
Ep. 25- Live Fearlessly (Mark Wheeler)
I met Mark a few years ago while filming my friends Ragnar Relay team (These are relay races done over a 24 hour period usually covering over 200 miles). He was the senior member of the 6-man ultra team (most teams have 12 members).One of Mark's experiences is particularly interesting to me. When his kids were younger, he and his wife took them sailing for 17 months straight. Before their voyage began He did not know how to sail, he didn't own a sailboat & no, he was not (is not) independently wealthy.His motto is "Live fearlessly into the dreams uniquely written upon your heart”. Years prior (before he had any kids) he make a 'bucket list' of things he wanted to do in life. On this list was to sail with his family for a year. Despite some major hurdles, they found a way to make it happen.Blog about Mark & Sue's Sailing adventure4wheelersailing.blogspot.comBook'Born to Run' by Christopher McdougallSocks & Soul Contact InformationFacebook- @socksandsoulpodcastOnline- socksandsoul.comEmail- host@socksandsoul.com
Ep. 24- The Therapeutic Power of Animals (Farmer Joy- 2nd Chance Ranch)
2nd Chance Ranch & Rescue is a non-profit Joy has been running for over 30 years. She juggles hundreds of animals & dozens of volunteers. She has great respect for the healing power of animals which helped her survive an abusive marriage. In this emotional interview Joy shares her journey and goodness.Connect with Joy & 2nd Chance Ranch and Petting Zoomy2ndchanceranch@yahoo.comFacebook- 2nd Chance Ranch Spokane Wa Mobile Petting Zoo. Rescue & EducationSocks & Soul Contact InformationFacebook- @socksandsoulpodcastOnline- socksandsoul.comEmail- host@socksandsoul.com
Ep. 23- Choosing What Makes You Happy- How to be Authentic (Krista Mcnaught-Davis)
She escaped death in her mid 20s, but her life was never the same after that. She was told by doctors she would never run again. Not only did she run again, but she ran in the Boston Marathon and the Ironman. She thrives on authenticity and believes in the power to choose your story.Socks & Soul Contact InformationFacebook- @socksandsoulpodcastOnline- socksandsoul.comEmail- host@socksandsoul.com