Episodios

  • Mount Pleasant Made; Building Economic Futures with Matt Brady
    Jun 17 2025

    Ever wondered how a thriving community balances rapid growth with maintaining an exceptional quality of life? Matt Brady, Economic Development Officer for the Town of Mount Pleasant, takes us behind the scenes of this delicate balancing act in our latest podcast series, Mount Pleasant Made.

    Brady reveals that economic development in Mount Pleasant isn't about pursuing any and all business opportunities – it's strategically focused on attracting companies in the innovation economy, tech sector, life sciences, and service-related industries that create white-collar jobs. "Quality of life is at the forefront of that calculus," Brady explains, noting that every development decision begins with the question: "Is it going to improve the lives of the people that already live in Mount Pleasant?"

    This approach has yielded impressive results, with the tech industry growing by 92% in recent years. The town has created a standalone brand, "Mount Pleasant Made," to showcase economic opportunities and connect entrepreneurs with resources. Another key component is the Harbor Entrepreneur Center, which houses over 100 companies ranging from solo entrepreneurs to established businesses, creating an environment of "collision" where ideas cross-pollinate across different disciplines.

    What makes Mount Pleasant unique? Brady points to its exceptionally well-educated population, high-earning households, excellent schools, and good infrastructure – all crowned by that enviable quality of life with beaches just minutes away. His passion for economic development stems from personal experience, having witnessed how BMW's arrival in his hometown of Spartanburg transformed the community after textile industry losses. "Economic development changes family trees," he notes, revealing his hope that his own children might someday find opportunities to live and work in the area.

    Curious about growing or relocating your business in Mount Pleasant? Visit mountpleasantmade.com to learn more about the resources available to help your business thrive in this innovation-focused community.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Immediate Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne Centre
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair | RMBO.co
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Ben Nesvold | Co-host | In-coming President | Edward Jones

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    21 m
  • Talent Acquisition in Tech: Navigating the Evolution with Christina Lock
    Jun 3 2025

    What does it take to build a thriving tech recruitment company while navigating the challenges of being a female entrepreneur? Christina Lock, founder of Catch Talent, pulls back the curtain on her remarkable 10-year journey in Charleston's evolving "Silicon Harbor" ecosystem.

    Starting as the second employee at software company Spark before launching her own venture, Christina shares how she took just three days between leaving her previous role and founding Catch Talent. With refreshing candor, she describes her business as her "middle child," revealing the delicate balancing act of growing a company while expanding her family and the support systems that made it possible.

    The conversation takes a fascinating turn as Christina dismantles outdated notions about workplace culture. Forget ping pong tables and beer kegs—today's top talent seeks meaningful relationships with managers, opportunities for feedback, and a genuine sense of impact. This insight comes from someone who's seen both sides of the recruitment equation, having worked both agency-side and in-house before founding her own firm.

    Mount Pleasant emerges as a key player in this story. Once dismissed as merely a "bring your own job" market, the area has transformed into a vibrant hub for entrepreneurs at various stages. Christina's leadership as past chairperson of the Harbor Entrepreneur Center, which now hosts over 100 companies on its 18-acre campus, has helped fuel this evolution. She also provides valuable insights into the complementary resources offered by organizations like the Entrepreneurs Organization (EO), allowing business owners to "choose their adventure" based on their growth stage.

    Whether you're building a business, seeking to attract top talent, or simply curious about how Charleston became "Silicon Harbor," this conversation offers practical wisdom from someone who's been integral to the region's transformation. Subscribe to Building Business for more conversations with the entrepreneurs and leaders shaping our business community.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Immediate Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne Centre
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair | RMBO.co
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Ben Nesvold | Co-host | In-coming President | Edward Jones

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    25 m
  • Growth, Conservation, and Community: Mount Pleasant's Path Forward w/ Mayor Will Haynie
    May 6 2025

    What happens when a coastal town becomes the fastest-growing municipality east of the Mississippi? Mount Pleasant Mayor Will Haynie joins us to reveal how this thriving community balances explosive growth with quality of life—and why he's fighting to keep it a "town" despite its booming economy.

    The conversation demystifies Mount Pleasant's unique government structure, where contrary to what many newcomers believe, the mayor doesn't have unilateral power to direct town operations or solve individual problems with a simple phone call. Mayor Haynie shares candid insights about the rewards and limitations of serving in a council form of government where collaboration is essential.

    Beyond governance technicalities, we explore Mount Pleasant's remarkable achievements—from receiving statewide recognition for conservation leadership to achieving a stunning 40% reduction in opioid-related deaths through innovative community partnerships. The mayor unpacks how attainable housing has transformed from a nice social agenda item into a strategic economic imperative for a community where median home prices exceed $880,000.

    Business owners will appreciate the mayor's announcements about OPAL, the town's new one-stop digital permitting system, and his perspective on the "placemaking dividend" that makes Mount Pleasant attractive to entrepreneurs despite growth limitations. We also delve into peculiar local quirks like "donut holes"—areas surrounded by Mount Pleasant that aren't officially part of the town—and why despite $3 billion in annual retail sales, the mayor laments having "twenty Starbucks and only one Waffle House."

    Whether you're a long-time resident or considering joining this vibrant community, this conversation offers valuable insight into how thoughtful leadership navigates the complex challenges of preserving small-town character amid tremendous growth and change. As Mayor Haynie ultimately reveals, the most important qualification for leading isn't expertise in taxation or zoning—it's loving the people you serve.

    Follow the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce for more insights into this thriving business community!

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Immediate Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne Centre
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair | RMBO.co
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Ben Nesvold | Co-host | In-coming President | Edward Jones

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    45 m
  • Building Hope: Windwood Farm's Mission of Healing w/ Rick Lhotan
    Apr 1 2025

    Tucked away on 110 acres of pristine Lowcountry forest sits a place where healing happens every day. Rick Lhotan, Major Gifts Manager at Windwood Farm and Home for Children, pulls back the curtain on this remarkable organization that has kept over 5,000 local children with their families instead of entering protective custody over the past decade.

    The numbers are staggering, but the stories behind them are even more powerful. As South Carolina's only Qualified Residential Treatment Program, Windwood provides specialized care for children ages 6-16 who have experienced trauma, offering approximately six hours of therapy monthly to each child in residence. The campus features a Charleston County accredited school, residential cottages, and natural spaces that become part of the therapeutic experience.

    What makes Windwood truly special is their comprehensive approach. Their community-based programs work preventatively with families experiencing challenges, while their residential services provide intensive therapeutic interventions for children needing more support. Through initiatives like the Outdoor Wilderness Leadership Program, children learn environmental awareness while developing crucial social skills and experiencing moments of pure childhood joy – like catching their first fish, which Rick and Michael describe with contagious enthusiasm.

    With a 95% positive permanency rate, Windwood's impact is undeniable. But they can't do it alone. From volunteering as reading buddies to sponsoring their annual gala, from providing meals to teaching financial literacy, there are countless ways local businesses can contribute to this vital mission. As Rick shares plans for the organization's 40th anniversary celebration and dreams of a fishing tournament that would directly involve the boys, it's clear that the community's continued support will help write Windwood's next chapter.

    Want to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable children? Reach out to Rick at ricklhotan@windwoodfarm.org to discuss how your business can partner with this extraordinary organization making hope possible for our community's most vulnerable children.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Immediate Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne Centre
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair | RMBO.co
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Ben Nesvold | Co-host | In-coming President | Edward Jones

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    53 m
  • Tasting the Lowcountry: Behind the Scenes of Charleston Wine & Food w/ Alyssa Smith
    Mar 4 2025

    Get ready to feast on a culinary journey through Charleston with our latest episode featuring Alyssa Smith, the Executive Director of the renowned Charleston Wine and Food Festival. This week, we delve into the heart of what makes this festival a must-visit for food enthusiasts near and far. From its humble beginnings in 2005 to becoming a significant economic force for local businesses, the festival not only promises delicious dishes but also fosters community connections and sustainable practices.

    Alyssa shares insights about the festival's impact on the local economy, revealing how it generates millions in revenue while attracting food lovers from across the globe. As we discuss the vibrant Culinary Village, listeners will get a sneak peek into the exciting new events and offerings planned for this year. We also explore the collaboration with local chefs and culinary students, shedding light on the festival's role in educating the next generation of culinary talent.

    In this engaging conversation, storytelling emerges as a critical theme, emphasizing that food is not just about taste but a reflection of culture and history. Alyssa’s anecdotes and enthusiasm paint a picture of a lively festival atmosphere where every dish tells its own unique story. Don't miss your chance to hear about the excitement surrounding this year's festival, including exclusive dining events and special activities happening throughout the week.

    Whether you're a seasoned festival-goer or a first-timer, this episode is filled with inspiration that will make you eager to explore Charleston's culinary scene. Tune in, and don't forget to secure your tickets, as this is one festival you won't want to miss!

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Immediate Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne Centre
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair | RMBO.co
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Ben Nesvold | Co-host | In-coming President | Edward Jones

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    37 m
  • Allison Hunt: Navigating History and Community at the Heart of Mount Pleasant
    Feb 4 2025

    Join us for an insightful conversation with Allison Hunt, the Executive Director of Patriot's Point Development Authority, as she takes us through the illustrious history of the USS Yorktown and USS Laffey. These iconic World War II museum ships, stationed in Mount Pleasant, offer more than just a glimpse into the past. Discover how the Patriot's Point Development Authority is preserving history while contributing to the community through innovative partnerships and memorable events. Hunt shares her personal connections to this historical site, including experiences like a Boy Scout overnight and an emotional visit to the Vietnam exhibit.

    The USS Yorktown is not only steeped in history but also serves as a vibrant community hub. From surviving the wrath of Hurricane Hugo to serving as a picturesque venue for various events, the ship's journey is as dynamic as it is storied. Explore the array of tours guided by veterans, offering authentic insights into naval history, and find out how lease revenues are channeled into maintaining these historic landmarks. With breathtaking views, the USS Yorktown is a must-visit destination, enhanced by a newly updated website designed to tailor visitor itineraries.

    We also explore the exciting developments at Patriot's Point, such as the upcoming membership program and the transformation of the area into a major East Coast destination through the Patriot's Annex. In a heartfelt tribute to veterans, we'll hear stories from the Congressional Medal of Honor Society Museum and the impactful collaboration with the Ralph Johnson VA for PTSD treatment. This episode underscores the commitment to honoring veterans and preserving history while engaging future generations with powerful narratives and immersive experiences.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Immediate Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne Centre
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair | RMBO.co
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Ben Nesvold | Co-host | In-coming President | Edward Jones

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    1 h y 1 m
  • John Wright: Preserving African American Heritage and Community Empowerment in Mount Pleasant
    Jan 7 2025

    John Wright, the iconic Past President of The African American Historic Settlement Commission in Mount Pleasant, takes us on a captivating journey through his life and career, sharing stories from his childhood in Mount Pleasant to his 23 years of service in the United States Army. As he recalls his upbringing, working on Shem Creek, and the tight-knit community that shaped him, John reveals how embracing both his birth name, John Fitzgerald, and his cherished nickname, Johnny, honors his roots. He also discusses his ongoing projects that spotlight the rich history and culture of African American communities in Mount Pleasant, ensuring their stories are celebrated and preserved for future generations.

    In a profound conversation about community engagement and historical preservation, John recounts his remarkable walk from Mount Pleasant to Columbia, a personal mission to raise awareness about obesity that strengthened his bonds with the community upon his return. His work with the Charleston County Historic Preservation Commission and the inaugural Black History Month program at Boone Hall Plantation underscores his commitment to celebrating the past while fostering progress. With notable figures like Major Abraham Turner, the program highlights the achievements of descendants from post-Reconstruction settlement communities, exemplifying the enduring spirit of these vibrant neighborhoods.

    The episode also unveils inspiring efforts to preserve and restore Mount Pleasant's historical gems, like the 1904 schoolhouse being transformed into the Long Point Museum and Cultural Education Center. Guided by the vision of Thomasina Stokes Marshall and supported by former students now serving as general contractors, this project highlights the power of community and history. John's initiatives, including a successful water drive for Flint, Michigan, and his radio show advocacy, showcase his dedication to making a difference. Finally, the episode celebrates Mount Pleasant's unique culture and hospitality, honoring the achievements of the Gullah and Geechee communities and the prestigious Pineapple Award-winning Black History Month event at Boone Hall Plantation.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Immediate Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne Centre
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair | RMBO.co
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Ben Nesvold | Co-host | In-coming President | Edward Jones

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Navigating the Future of Branding and Business Growth w/ Jenny Dennis
    Dec 3 2024

    Jenny Dennis, our guest and the creative powerhouse behind Trio Solutions, takes us on a captivating journey from her roots in New England to the sunny shores of Charleston. Her story is a fascinating testament to the unexpected twists that can define a career, as she shares how a simple suggestion from restaurant patrons led her from biology to advertising. Jenny's experiences highlight the power of perseverance, a passion for marketing, and how seizing opportunities can lay the groundwork for professional success.

    As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of marketing, we explore the shift from traditional tactics to dynamic, data-driven strategies. Jenny, MPCC President Kathi Herrmann and Co Host Darius Kelly discuss the critical importance of understanding marketing fundamentals and the role of branding as a strategic investment. Businesses today must engage with customers meaningfully, leveraging social media reviews and feedback to build a reputable brand identity. We delve into the art of aligning brand values with customer expectations and the impact this has on a loyal customer base.

    In the tech-driven world we live in, the conversation extends to the role of technology in our daily lives, from AI's futuristic promises to the indispensable nature of our mobile devices. We examine the balance between being connected and taking time to unplug, especially for new businesses eager to make their mark online. From influencer marketing to the enduring legacy of iconic advertising campaigns, the discussion accentuates the critical strategies businesses can adopt to thrive in today's digital age. We wrap up with insights into the community-focused initiatives at Trio Solutions, including their innovative Creative Lab, which offers a vibrant space for content creation and collaboration.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Immediate Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne Centre
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair | RMBO.co
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Ben Nesvold | Co-host | In-coming President | Edward Jones

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    55 m
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