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Lori Hamrick and April Rooks – Music As Medicine

May 5, 2024 by Rose

North Georgia Business Radio
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Harmonizing Body, Mind & Spirit: Music as Medicine for Patients and Kids

During this episode of North Georgia Business Radio, we’re taking a deep dive into the unexpected world of music’s healing powers.

You won’t believe how vibrations and sound can impact the body. And it’s not just about entertainment or therapy. Discover a surprising frontier where music interacts with brains and bodies, pushing boundaries in ways you never imagined.

Our guests today are Lori Hamrick, a Certified Music Practitioner from the Live Therapeutic Music Department at Northeast Georgia Health System, and April Rooks, the founder of Amped Kids Foundation.

Lori’s expertise lies in utilizing music to create a calm environment for patients, funded by the Northeast Georgia Health System Foundation,

Her work, funded by the Northeast Georgia Health System Foundation, aims to alleviate patients’ stress and improve their ability to handle medical intervention.

April’s passion for positively impacting the lives of foster and adopted youth through healing music programs is truly inspiring.
With over 20 years of experience in teaching vocal and piano lessons, April has witnessed the profound effects of music therapy on children, highlighting the therapeutic power of music in empowering individuals and fostering healing.

The profound role of music in mental health is evident in the transformative experiences shared by Lori and April. Music serves as a powerful tool for emotional expression and empowerment, particularly for children facing traumatic experiences. Music has the potential to foster resilience, confidence, and emotional well-being in individuals of all ages.

Connect With Lori and April:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/lori-hamrick-2740bb17/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/april-rooks-a27b531b/

https://ampedkids.org/

https://www.instagram.com/ampedkids/

https://www.facebook.com/AMPEDKidsFoundation/

Connect with Phil Bonelli:

https://www.facebook.com/Hopewell-Farms-GA-105614501707618/

https://www.instagram.com/hopewellfarmsga/

https://www.hopewellfarmsga.com/

Connect with Beau Henderson:

https://RichLifeAdvisors.com

https://www.facebook.com/RichLifeAdvisors

https://www.facebook.com/NorthGARadioX

Highlights Of The Show

0:02:09 – Live Therapeutic Music Program at Northeast Georgia Health System
Lori Hamrick discusses the Live Therapeutic Music Program, which aims to create a calm environment for patients using trained and certified music practitioners to respond to patients’ physical and emotional needs through music.

00:11:27 – The Healing Power of Music
April Rooks explains the mission of Amped Kids foundation to positively impact the lives of foster and adopted youth through healing music programs, such as free access to music lessons, instruments, and songwriting workshops.

00:13:45 – Music as a Tool for Emotional Resilience
April Rooks emphasizes the role of music in building emotional resilience in children by providing a platform for expressing emotions, creating a sense of safety and agency, and fostering confidence to navigate life’s challenges.

00:17:08 – The Power of Music in Healing
April and Lori discuss the power of music as a tool for expression and healing, particularly for children who have experienced trauma. They emphasize the importance of providing children with a sense of agency and control through music.

00:18:56 – Impact of Trauma on Children
The conversation delves into the devastating effects of trauma on children’s health and social development, as evidenced by studies such as the AcE studies. Early interventions through music therapy can help empower children and lead to positive outcomes such as higher graduation rates and reduced violence.

00:20:39 – The Humanities and Holistic Education
Lori highlights the importance of humanities education, suggesting a correlation between the defunding of arts in education and the rise of social ills. They discuss the value of a well-rounded education that includes music, arts, and physical activity to nurture holistic development.

00:25:53 – The Connection Between Music and Academics
The conversation explores the correlation between music education and academic success, citing the impact of music on cognitive development and learning. They emphasize the importance of incorporating music into education for well-rounded development.

00:30:51 – Supporting AMPED Kids
April shares ways for the community to support AMP Kids, including donations, volunteering as music instructors or songwriters, and spreading awareness through social media. They invite individuals to contribute to the organization’s mission of providing music therapy for children in need.

00:34:54 – The Power of Music Therapy
Lori and April discuss the impact of sound and electrical waves on our bodies, and the potential for music therapy to unlock memories and movement in patients with dementia and stroke victims.

00:36:49 – Music Therapy vs. Entertainment
The conversation delves into the distinction between music therapy and entertainment, emphasizing the therapeutic power of live music for non-responsive patients, including those with advanced dementia and stroke victims.

00:38:55 – The Healing Power of Music
The discussion highlights the transformative effect of music on patients, revealing how it can facilitate movement and evoke memories, ultimately showcasing the potential of music as a therapeutic tool.

00:39:39 – Embracing the Arts for Healing
Lori and April express excitement about the evolving societal openness to utilizing the arts for therapeutic purposes, emphasizing the collaborative efforts to explore new aspects of sound, vibrations, and healing through music.

Tagged With: Amped Kids Foundation, April Rooks, beau henderson, Certified Music Practitioner, Healing Power of Music, Hopewell Farms GA, Live Therapeutic Music Department, Lori Hamrick, mental health, music therapy, Northeast Georgia Health System, phil bonelli, RichLife Advisors

Drew Echols | General Manager – Jaemor Farms

April 28, 2024 by Rose

North Georgia Business Radio
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Jaemor Farms: 5 Generations of Family Farming, Service and Community

It’s THAT time of the year in North Georgia! I’m talking about mouth-watering, absolutely delicious, farm fresh strawberry and peach picking time! And no one does U-Pick better than Jaemor Farms!

Drew Echols, Jaemor’s General Manager, spoke with host Phil Bonelli about this year’s strawberry and peach season, his dedication to our local community through service, and some of the interesting choices he’s had to make to ensure the business thrives no matter what.

The Essence of Service

Drew’s family legacy and commitment to community service exemplify the power of service in business. His grandfather’s wisdom about the importance of hard work and service left a lasting impact. Drew’s dedication to serving the community, from participating in agricultural leadership to his involvement in various volunteer organizations, reflects the profound impact of service on business growth.

Balancing Production and Sales

Drew and Phil delved into the intricacies of production planning and the critical balance between production timelines and customer demands. Drew’s experience with pivoting to pumpkin production after a frost affected their peach crop highlighted the agility and resilience required in agriculture. Balancing long-term production cycles, such as nurturing peach trees for three to four years, with immediate, high-pressure sales demands during harvest season was truly eye-opening.

The Wonder of U-Pick Farms

We also explored the amazing benefits of U-pick farms, particularly the unique experience they offer for families. Drew’s excitement about the upcoming strawberry season and the anticipation for the largest peach crop at Jaemor Farms showcased Drew’s delight in connecting with customers through their U-pick experiences. The sense of community and joy in seeing families pick their own fruit was genuinely heartwarming.

Connect With Drew and Jaemor Farms:

https://www.jaemorfarms.com/

https://www.facebook.com/jaemorfarms/

http://instagram.com/jaemorfarms

Connect with Phil Bonelli:

https://www.facebook.com/Hopewell-Farms-GA-105614501707618/

https://www.instagram.com/hopewellfarmsga/

https://www.hopewellfarmsga.com/

Connect with Beau Henderson:

https://RichLifeAdvisors.com

https://www.facebook.com/RichLifeAdvisors

https://www.facebook.com/NorthGARadioX

Highlights Of The Show

0:00:47 – The Legacy of Jay Moore Farms
Phil and Drew discuss the legacy of Jaemor Farms as a family business serving the community for many decades. They highlight the importance of service and community involvement.

00:05:16 – Serving Humanity and Sustainability
Drew shares the mission and motto of Jaemor Farms to be a service to humanity, emphasizing the importance of sustainability for future generations. He reflects on his grandfather’s influence on work ethic and service.

00:09:38 – Swerving into Different Areas of Service
Drew talks about his involvement in various organizations, including Leadership Hall and Fellowship of Christian Athletes, showcasing the opportunities to serve in different capacities beyond agriculture.

00:14:16 – Authentic Service and Networking
Phil and Drew discuss the importance of genuine service without expecting immediate returns. They emphasize the value of serving with the right motives and how it can lead to meaningful networking and business opportunities in the long run.

00:15:09 – The Power of Building Relationships
Drew talks about the impact of building relationships in the agriculture industry. He shares his experience of serving on the state young farmer committee and how it opened doors for him personally and professionally.

00:17:00 – The Value of Serving
Phil and Drew discuss the importance of serving others. Drew shares his journey of serving on the Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association and the impact it has had on his industry and community.

00:18:32 – The Similarities Between Serving and Exercise
Phil draws parallels between serving and exercise, emphasizing the capacity it creates for individuals. Drew shares his perspective on the impact of serving others and the fulfillment it brings.

00:19:46 – The Joy of Farming and Family Experiences
Drew shares his excitement about the upcoming strawberry season and the growth in peach production at J. Moore Farms. He emphasizes the joy of providing families with a farm experience and the pride it brings.

00:27:57 – Resilience in Farming
Drew discusses the resilience required in farming, emphasizing the need to pivot in challenging situations. He shares the example of planting pumpkins to make up for a lost peach crop and the importance of keeping employees gainfully employed.

00:29:11 – The Power of “Have To”
Drew discusses the power of turning a “like to” into a “have to” and relates it to his experience of pivoting from peaches to pumpkins due to a significant decrease in the main crop.

00:30:07 – Balancing Production and Sales
The conversation shifts to the balance between production and sales in farming and direct-to-consumer business. Drew highlights the timeline for planting and harvesting pumpkins, as well as the importance of lining up customers in advance.

00:34:25 – Long-term Investment in Peaches
Drew explains the time and effort required for peach production, including the investment in trees, equipment, and manpower. He emphasizes the perishable nature of peaches and the need for constant attention and quick reactions during the harvest.

00:35:31 – High-Stress Farming
The conversation delves into the high-stress but rewarding nature of farming, especially during harvest time. Drew shares his dedication to meeting customer demands even at odd hours and the adrenaline rush of dealing with perishable products like peaches.

00:39:29 – Farm Experience in Verse
Drew showcases his creativity by rapping about the farm experience, including picking peaches, strawberries, and pumpkins. The verse captures the essence of the farm and the joy of serving the community through agriculture.

Tagged With: beau henderson, Drew Echols, Family Farm, Farm Fresh, Hopewell Farms GA, jaemor farms, North GA, Peach Picking, Phil Bonellli, RichLife Adviors, Strawberry Picking, Sustainable Farming, U-Pick Farm

Derrick Case | Dress Up Boutique

April 21, 2024 by Rose

North Georgia Business Radio
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If you want to thrive, you have to survive first, and those tough things are going to come. — Derrick Case

If you’re looking to get your wardrobe spring and summer-ready? Look no further! If you love to shop for high-quality, affordable clothing, ladies (and gents), we’re delighted to introduce you to Derrick Case and Dress Up Boutique — a very popular local and online clothing shop!

Derrick is the owner and founder of Dress Up. He’s speaking with host Phil Bonelli about clothes shopping trends, his start-up business strategy, surviving some exceptionally challenging times, and his and his wife’s plans to expand their 18-location retail empire!

Dress Up Boutique was created to inspire and help women through clothing and different styles because you are beautiful, strong, and unique.

They currently have 18 locations throughout the Southeast—Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, and Tennessee—and a fantastic online store if you prefer to shop online.

The COVID-19 pandemic posed significant challenges for local businesses, including Dress Up Boutique. The company managed to survive the initial shock and uncertainty through resilient strategies and strategic financial planning. Adapting to prioritize online sales and making tough decisions during challenging times showcases the brand’s ability to navigate disruptions and emerge stronger.

Efficient inventory management is crucial for Dress Up Boutique’s success, especially with new items being introduced weekly. Having streamlined systems in place for inventory and distribution ensures seamless operations and customer satisfaction. This emphasis on organized inventory control is vital in maintaining the store’s appeal and profitability in the competitive retail industry.

Dress Up Boutique’s growth strategy focuses on bold decision-making and market responsiveness to meet customer needs. Emphasizing the importance of understanding market gaps and adapting business models accordingly, the brand has successfully expanded from one store to 18 locations. This growth trajectory is an inspiring example for aspiring entrepreneurs aiming to scale their businesses effectively.

 

Connect with Derrick and the Dress Up Boutique

https://shopdressup.com/

https://www.instagram.com/ShopDressUp/

https://www.facebook.com/ShopDressUp

https://www.pinterest.com/shopdressup

https://www.tiktok.com/@shopdressup

 

Connect with Phil Bonelli:

https://www.facebook.com/Hopewell-Farms-GA-105614501707618/

https://www.instagram.com/hopewellfarmsga/

https://www.hopewellfarmsga.com/

 

Connect with Beau Henderson:

https://RichLifeAdvisors.com

https://www.facebook.com/RichLifeAdvisors

https://www.facebook.com/NorthGARadioX

 

Key Highlights of This Episode:

00:00:53 – Starting Dress Up Boutique
Derek Case shares the story of how Dress Up Boutique started, with the idea of providing affordable and constantly changing inventory to meet the needs of shoppers.

00:09:02 – Bold Action in a Challenging Economy
Derek talks about the bold decision to start Dress Up Boutique during a challenging economic time and how they navigated the transition while still working full-time jobs.

00:10:27 – The Transition and Growth
Derek discusses the transition period of running Dress Up Boutique while still working another job, and the eventual shift to focusing on the store full-time as it gained success.

00:13:50 – Early Success and Strategic Planning
Derek shares the immediate success of Dress Up Boutique and the strategic planning that went into identifying the target market, such as college sorority girls, and meeting their needs.

00:14:21 – Starting a Business with Limited Research
Derek and Danielle started their clothing store with minimal research, confident they could sell to 10% of their target market. They focused on building the business and reinvesting profits.

00:18:05 – Vision for Growth and Expansion
Derek discusses the initial vision for multiple stores and the challenges of scaling up. He emphasizes the importance of managing growth effectively to maximize profitability.

00:20:11 – Adapting to Changing Business Landscape
Derek shares the impact of COVID on their business and the shift towards online sales. He also discusses the challenges of digital marketing and the importance of physical stores.

00:25:19 – Strategic Expansion and Local Market Dynamics
Derek talks about the considerations for opening new stores, focusing on both local markets and tourist towns. He emphasizes the need to adapt to changing dynamics in retail locations.

00:26:46 – Leadership and Company Culture
Derek emphasizes his strength in leadership and building teams. He highlights the importance of a people-centric culture and the trademark phrase “love people, love clothes”.

00:28:00 – Managing a Large Workforce
Derek discusses managing a workforce of 250 across 17 stores and a corporate office. He emphasizes the importance of fostering a great culture and loving on the people internally.

00:31:00 – Navigating Challenges During COVID
Derek shares the challenges the company faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, including a 60% drop in sales and the decision to implement a 50% pay cut for employees. He reflects on the difficult decisions made to survive the crisis.

00:35:01 – Adapting to Online Sales
The discussion shifts to the company’s shift to online sales as a result of decreased foot traffic in stores. Derek explains how their inventory management and distribution strategies were pivotal in adapting to the changing retail landscape.

00:36:26 – Post-COVID Recovery
Derek talks about the challenges of restocking inventory post-COVID and the supply chain issues they faced. He highlights the importance of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity.

00:39:16 – Dress Up Freestyle Rap
The conversation ends with a lighthearted moment as Derek suggests random topics for a freestyle rap about Dress Up. The host delivers a fun rap summarizing the unique aspects of the company.

Tagged With: beau henderson, Derrick Case, Dress Up Boutique, Hopewell Farms GA, inventory management, north ga business radio, Online Clothing Boutique, Phil Bonellli, Retail Clothing, RichLife Advisors, Womens Clothing Boutique Gainesville

Clint Teston and Jason Burruss | Teston Burruss Law Firm

April 14, 2024 by Rose

North Georgia Business Radio
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If you’ve ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of a successful legal firm, you don’t want to miss this episode of North Georgia Business Radio!

Clint Teston and Jason Burruss, the dynamic duo behind Teston & Burruss Law Firm, bring a unique blend of legal expertise and entrepreneurial spirit to the table. Today, they are peeling back the curtain to discuss what goes into successful trial law. SPOILER ALERT—it’s nothing like we see on TV!!

Clint and Jason are seasoned trial attorneys with a wealth of experience in various areas of law, including personal injury, wrongful death, family law, and criminal defense.

As founding partners of Teston & Burruss, their journey into establishing the firm reflects their innovative approach and commitment to client-centric practices.

With a strong focus on the significance of bilingual staff and the impact of authentic communication, they have successfully carved out a niche in serving our diverse North Georgia community. They are the winners of this year’s Best of Hall in two categories — Personal Injury Law & General Attorney Law!!

Their deep understanding and passion for successful trial law and the delicate balance between professionalism and personality in the courtroom make them a valuable resource for our North Georgia community!

 

Connect with Justin and Clint, and Their Team

https://testonburruss.com/

https://www.facebook.com/TestonBurruss/

https://www.instagram.com/testonburrusspc/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/testonlaw/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHngMZfUpGpVqAopJY6W1_Q

 

Connect with Phil Bonelli:

https://www.facebook.com/Hopewell-Farms-GA-105614501707618/

https://www.instagram.com/hopewellfarmsga/

https://www.hopewellfarmsga.com/

 

Connect with Beau Henderson:

https://RichLifeAdvisors.com

https://www.facebook.com/RichLifeAdvisors

https://www.facebook.com/NorthGARadioX

 

Key Highlights of This Episode:

00:00:47 – Unorthodox Firm Beginnings
Clint and Jason talk about the unconventional start of their law firm, sharing the story of how they decided to start their own practice.

00:07:01 – Focus on Trial Law
The attorneys discuss their emphasis on personal injury, family law, and criminal defense, highlighting their experience as trial lawyers.

00:08:22 – Keys to Successful Trial Attorneys
The importance of being a good trial lawyer is discussed, emphasizing the focus on preventing trials through effective preparation and negotiation.

00:11:54 – Preparation for Successful Trial
The importance of thorough preparation and familiarity with each case is highlighted, emphasizing the impact it has on the reputation and negotiation with the opposing side.

00:13:32 – The Importance of Preparation in Law
Clint and Jason discuss the extensive preparation required for their work, including memorizing case files and transcripts to outwork opponents and achieve better results for clients.

00:14:59 – The Thrill of Catching Lies in Court
The attorneys share the excitement of catching someone in a lie during cross-examination, emphasizing the satisfaction of presenting evidence to contradict false statements made in court.

00:16:24 – Trial Preparation and Client Options
Clint and Jason explain their approach to working with clients, focusing on preparing for trial while also exploring options to avoid it. They highlight the enjoyment they find in the trial process and the goal of providing clients with all available options.

00:17:34 – Balancing Emotion and Professionalism in Court
The attorneys discuss the importance of displaying emotion while maintaining professionalism in the courtroom. They emphasize the need to be authentic and credible, as well as the impact of personal styles on the perception of lawyers by juries and judges.

00:20:18 – Being Your Authentic Self
Clint and Jason emphasize the value of being oneself in the legal profession and the importance of clients feeling comfortable with their chosen lawyers. They stress the significance of competence and trust in client-lawyer relationships.

00:27:08 – Importance of Full Information
Clint and Jason discuss the importance of clients providing full information for their cases. They emphasize the need for honesty and how it impacts the outcome of a trial.

00:30:33 – Adaptability and Experience
The conversation shifts to the importance of being able to roll with the punches and improvising during trial. They highlight the value of experience in dealing with surprises and making halftime adjustments.

00:33:40 – Small Business Local Spotlight
Clint and Jason talk about their initiative to spotlight local businesses and nonprofits. They discuss how this not only promotes their firm but also supports the community and other businesses.

00:36:19 – Role of Marketing
Kaylee, the marketing professional, shares her perspective on showcasing Teston and Burruss as authentic professionals who genuinely care for their clients. The discussion emphasizes the importance of genuine care and authenticity in marketing.

00:39:51 – Building Partnerships and Community Support
The guests emphasize the strength of partnerships, including their partnership with Kaylee and the collaborative effort to support the community through their local business spotlight initiative.

Tagged With: beau henderson, Best of Hall 2024, Bilingual North Georgia Lawyer, business radio, Hopewell Farms GA, North GA Business, North Georgia Business Leadership, North Georgia Law Firm, North Georgia Trial Lawyer, Phil Bonellli, RichLife Advisors, Trial Law

Kevin Boyd – Boyd’s Cleaning Service

April 7, 2024 by Rose

North Georgia Business Radio
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Seizing Opportunity: How Saying Yes to an Opportunity Launched a 44-Year Cleaning Business

When opportunity comes knocking for your business, are you going to answer?

During this episode of North GA Business Radio, Gainesville’s Mr. Clean, the Master of Clean himself, Kevin Boyd from Boyd’s Cleaning Service, is speaking with host Phil Bonelli about how his company has been providing high-touch, high-service janitorial solutions to our North Georgia community for almost 44 years.
The nuggets of pure leadership GOLD Kevin drops during this conversation can help every business leader in our community!
Boyd’s Cleaning Service specializes in commercial and industrial cleaning services for medical offices, surgical suites, large facilities and multi-site locations.
The company’s emphasis on effective front-facing and internal workplace communication and community involvement has been pivotal to guiding Boyd’s Cleaning through 44 successful years in the industry.

Giving Back To The Community:

  • Center for Hope and Healing: Support this organization that helps children and families in need. Learn more about their services and how you can contribute at their website.
  • Family Promise: Get involved with Family Promise, an organization dedicated to helping homeless and low-income families. Visit their website to learn about volunteer opportunities and ways to support their mission.
  • Sisu: Formerly known as Challenge Child, Sisu is an organization that provides support for children with special needs and their families. Learn more about their programs and how you can contribute to their cause by visiting their website.

 

Connect with Kevin and the Boyd’s Cleaning Service Team

http://boydscleaning.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/boyd-s-cleaning-service/

 

Connect with Phil Bonelli:

https://www.facebook.com/Hopewell-Farms-GA-105614501707618/

https://www.instagram.com/hopewellfarmsga/

https://www.hopewellfarmsga.com/

 

Connect with Beau Henderson:

https://RichLifeAdvisors.com

https://www.facebook.com/RichLifeAdvisors

https://www.facebook.com/NorthGARadioX

 

Key Highlights of This Episode:

00:00:07 – Introduction to Boyd’s Cleaning
Phil Bonelli introduces the episode and Kevin Boyd, the owner of Boyd’s Cleaning. They discuss the business’s focus on local and commercial cleaning, specifically in the medical industry.

00:03:13 – Boyd’s Cleaning Niche
Kevin Boyd explains how Boyd’s Cleaning shifted its focus to the medical industry, emphasizing the importance of providing high-quality service and matching their business model with their mission statement.

00:06:20 – Maintaining a Culture of Excellence
Kevin Boyd discusses the importance of hiring individuals with the right attitude and training for the job. He emphasizes the significance of building relationships and providing flexibility for part-time employees.

00:09:41 – Importance of Communication
Kevin Boyd highlights the crucial role of communication in the success of their business. He discusses the internal and external communication strategies and the significance of conscientiousness in employees.

00:13:34 – Handling Mistakes with Grace
Kevin Boyd emphasizes the importance of handling mistakes with grace and humility, both with personnel and clients. He discusses the role of strong relationships and the need to communicate problems and potential solutions.

00:14:49 – Importance of Effective Communication
Kevin emphasizes the importance of effective communication in preventing mistakes, highlighting the significance of being conscientious in business operations.

00:15:08 – Quick Thinking and Problem-Solving
Kevin shares an anecdote about a quick-thinking employee who prevented significant damage during a water pipe burst, showcasing the impact of small acts in saving thousands of dollars for the client.

00:16:38 – Heart to Serve and Building Trust
Both Kevin and Phil discuss the necessity of having a heart to serve in business, emphasizing the importance of building trust through service and care for clients and employees.

00:17:56 – The Formula for Business Success
Kevin introduces a formula for business success, emphasizing the role of trust as a crucial factor in achieving potential results in business strategy and execution.

00:23:31 – The American Dream and Seizing Opportunities
Kevin shares the inspiring story of how his parents’ cleaning business began, highlighting the American dream and the importance of seizing opportunities, even when they seem challenging.

00:29:11 – Seizing Opportunity and Building Success
Kevin Boyd discusses how his parents turned an opportunity into a successful, multi-generational business that now blesses 90 families. He emphasizes the importance of seizing opportunities and rallying the troops.

00:30:07 – Embracing Change and Looking to the Future
Kevin Boyd talks about the impact of COVID on the cleaning industry, emphasizing the importance of air quality and new technologies like electrostatic spray disinfecting. He also mentions future trends like AI and robots in cleaning.

00:33:11 – Adapting to Technological Advances
Kevin Boyd shares insights into the use of electrostatic spray disinfecting to combat the flu and the importance of embracing new technologies to efficiently clean and maintain healthy environments.

00:35:30 – Giving Back and Community Involvement
Kevin Boyd expresses his commitment to giving back to the community, especially in supporting organizations focused on children’s well-being like the Center for Hope and Healing. He emphasizes the importance of contributing to a successful community.

00:38:42 – The Formula for Success
Kevin Boyd shares a formula for success he learned from Dr. Gary McGibony, emphasizing the combination of strategy, execution, and trust to achieve results. He highlights the importance of continuous learning and growth in business.

Tagged With: beau henderson, Boyd's Cleaning Service, Business Radio. Kevin boyd, commercial cleaning, Commitment To Community, Hopewell Farms GA, Medical Cleaning, North GA Business, North Georgia Business Leadership, phil bonelli, RichLife Adviosrs

Phil Bonelli – Founder Roundtable Advisors and Hopewell Farms GA

March 31, 2024 by Rose

North Georgia Business Radio
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Stepping Off the Corporate Ladder: Lessons on Taking Career Risks

The man behind the mike, our very own Phil Bonelli, is our special guest on this week’s North GA Business Radio segment! Phil is speaking with guest host Tony Herdener, retired CFO of Northeast Georgia Health System, about his recent retirement from Commercial Banking and what’s next for his inspiring entrepreneurial journey!!

With over a decade of experience in the corporate world, Phil has founded Roundtable Advisors, a consulting firm specializing in providing fractional executive support to growing businesses.

In addition to his business pursuits, Phil works and manages Hopewell Farms GA, in North Georgia, demonstrating his commitment to regenerative farming.

 

Connect with Phil Bonelli:

https://www.facebook.com/Hopewell-Farms-GA-105614501707618/

https://www.instagram.com/hopewellfarmsga/

https://www.hopewellfarmsga.com/

 

Connect with Beau Henderson:

https://RichLifeAdvisors.com

https://www.facebook.com/RichLifeAdvisors

https://www.facebook.com/NorthGARadioX

 

Key Highlights of This Episode:

00:01:28 – Phil’s Career Transition
Phil discusses his retirement from commercial banking and the launch of his consulting firm, Roundtable Advisors, to provide fractional executives to small businesses.

00:06:06 – Phil’s Farming Journey
Phil shares his passion for regenerative farming at Hopewell Farms, emphasizing the importance of stewarding the land and providing nutrient-dense, chemical-free products to consumers.

00:10:19 – Family and Farming
Phil talks about his family and how his desire to spend time with his children led to the expansion of Hopewell Farms, where they raise cattle, pigs, turkeys, and chickens.

00:12:35 – Scale of Farming Operation
Phil explains the evolution of Hopewell Farms from a small acreage to a diverse farming operation with a focus on providing a hands-on experience for his children and promoting grit and skills development.

00:13:51 – Farming and Livestock Harvesting
Phil discusses the livestock he harvests on his farm, including beef, pigs, meat chickens, and turkey, and emphasizes the regenerative and non-synthetic hormone nature of his products.

00:14:36 – Importance of Grass-fed Livestock
Phil explains the importance of grass-fed livestock and clarifies that terms like “cage-free” and “free-range” can be misleading. He emphasizes the significance of pasture-raised animals and their natural, healthy environment.

00:18:06 – Community Involvement and Service Organizations
Phil shares his experience as the youngest Kiwanis president and highlights the power of service organizations in connecting with the community. He encourages others to get involved and serve for the joy it brings.

00:20:46 – Introduction to Round Table Advisors
Phil introduces his consulting practice, Round Table Advisors, and explains how it aims to connect businesses with experienced executive talent, such as CFOs and COOs, to help them grow and succeed.

00:25:56 – Role of Round Table Advisors
Phil discusses his role as the connector in Round Table Advisors, emphasizing the value of bringing top executive talent to businesses on a flexible, month-to-month basis. He highlights the importance of trust and adding value to clients.

00:28:50 – Benefits of Networking and Learning from Others
Phil discusses the benefits of having a group of experienced executives to learn from and call on for advice. He emphasizes the value of learning from each other and clients.

00:30:14 – Phil’s Path to Broadcasting
Phil shares how he got involved in broadcasting and the opportunity to host the show. He highlights his passion for connecting with businesses and the unexpected path that led him to where he is today.

00:32:13 – The Journey of Personal Growth
Phil reflects on his career journey, emphasizing the importance of discovering new passions and skills. He compares his career journey to a map, where each step reveals more of the path forward.

00:34:31 – Lessons from Mentors
Phil shares lessons learned from mentors, Robert Mallon and JD Mueller, emphasizing the importance of setting goals, having a plan, and building confidence in others. He also discusses the value of affirmation and delegation in leadership.

00:39:31 – Love for Travel and Family
Phil expresses his love for travel and the outdoors, highlighting his upcoming family trip to Philadelphia and Boston. He emphasizes the importance of disconnecting and spending quality time with loved ones.

Tagged With: beau henderson, business consulting, Entrepreneurship, Fractional Executive Support, Hopewell Farms GA, north ga business radio, phil bonelli, Regenerative Farming, RichLife Advisors, Roundtable Advisors

John Baxter and Ben Filchak | Deep Roots Landscape

March 24, 2024 by Rose

North Georgia Business Radio
North Georgia Business Radio
John Baxter and Ben Filchak | Deep Roots Landscape
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What does planting Deep Roots have to do with growing a successful business… Pretty much EVERYTHING!

John Baxter and Ben Filchak, co-founders of Deep Roots Landscape, are this week’s featured guests on North Georgia Business Radio.

Their company, based in Hall County, specializes in providing full-service landscape solutions, including design, installation, and maintenance.

Their enduring friendship, which dates back to kindergarten, has laid a strong foundation for their successful business partnership.

Their unwavering commitment to shared values and their vision for serving the community has been pivotal to the growth and impact of their business.

Tune in to gain valuable insights from their experience and learn about the significance of shared values in fostering successful business partnerships.

Connect with John and Ben @ Deep Roots Landscape

https://www.deeprootsga.com/

https://www.facebook.com/deeprootslandscape

https://www.instagram.com/deeprootsga/

 

Connect with Phil Bonelli:

https://www.facebook.com/Hopewell-Farms-GA-105614501707618/

https://www.instagram.com/hopewellfarmsga/

https://www.hopewellfarmsga.com/

 

Connect with Beau Henderson:

https://RichLifeAdvisors.com

https://www.facebook.com/RichLifeAdvisors

https://www.facebook.com/NorthGARadioX

 

Key Highlights of This Episode:

00:01:33 – Origin Story of Deep Roots Landscape
John Baxter shares the story of how Deep Roots Landscape started after he graduated from college and the impact of a small business class exercise. Ben Filchak also discusses joining the company and their shared vision for the business.

00:04:30 – Maintaining Friendship and Business Partnership
The guests discuss the challenges of maintaining a strong friendship while being business partners for over 14 years. They emphasize the importance of communication, intentionality, and a shared vision in their partnership.

00:07:43 – Shared Vision and Decision-Making
The conversation shifts to the shared vision of Deep Roots Landscape, rooted in serving others and providing quality landscaping services. The guests highlight the importance of aligning their decisions with their core principles and values.

00:10:20 – Business Growth and Design Expertise
John and Ben share the company’s growth from a small operation to hiring employees and expanding their services. They also discuss the artistic aspect of landscape design and the importance of building lasting relationships with clients.

00:14:32 – The Expertise of Sid Johnston
Sid Johnston, a seasoned landscape designer with nearly 50 years of experience, joined the company four years ago, bringing with him a wealth of knowledge and innovative ideas for landscape architecture and project management.

00:15:23 – The Importance of Serving and Diversifying Services
The discussion highlights the significance of serving customers by diversifying services. The hosts emphasize the importance of recognizing the potential for additional services among existing customers and creating consistent income through maintenance and project-based work.

00:16:21 – Strategic Employee Growth and H-2B Program
The hosts discuss their strategic employee growth, employing 50 full-time staff and utilizing the H-2B visa program to bring in seasonal workers from Mexico. They emphasize the benefits of this program in meeting seasonal labor needs and providing growth opportunities for both local and seasonal employees.

00:18:58 – Cultivating Growth and Leadership
The conversation delves into the importance of growth in providing opportunities for employees to develop their leadership skills. The hosts emphasize the value of creating a supportive environment that encourages employees to step out of their comfort zones and maximize their potential.

00:21:30 – Overcoming Bottlenecks and the Role of Coaching
The hosts reflect on the challenges of overcoming bottlenecks and the need for personal and business coaching. They share their experience with receiving guidance from a coaching program, which has been instrumental in empowering them to develop leaders and grow their business effectively.

00:28:51 – Building Hope for Hall
John and Ben discuss the creation of Hope for Hall, a foundation aimed at normalizing disability through play, education, and technology. The project focuses on building inclusive playgrounds for children with all abilities.

00:30:45 – Impact of Inclusive Playgrounds
The conversation highlights the impact of the first inclusive playground built in Hall County, where children with mobility devices can now play alongside their friends. The success of the project has led to the approval of a second playground for a new elementary school.

00:36:18 – Tax Credit for Support
John shares information about the Peach education tax credit, which allows individuals and corporations to donate to support innovative programs for students. This tax credit can be designated to support inclusive playgrounds in Hall County.

00:38:44 – Future Plans for Deep Roots
The hosts discuss the future plans for Deep Roots Landscape, which include continued growth, expansion into multifamily projects, and contributing to the development of Hall County. The company aims to have a significant impact on the community.

00:39:51 – Freestyle Rap and Core Values
The episode concludes with a freestyle rap incorporating Deep Roots’ core values of excellence, purpose, and care. The hosts emphasize the importance of these values in their business and community involvement.

Tagged With: beau henderson, Ben Filchak, business leadership, Commercial Lanscaping, Community Impact, Deep Roots Landscape, Hopewell Farms GA, John Baxter, Partnership Power, Phil Bonellli, Residential Landscaping, RichLife Advisors

Gregg Venable | Founder of Draaw Studio

March 17, 2024 by Rose

North Georgia Business Radio
North Georgia Business Radio
Gregg Venable | Founder of Draaw Studio
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Gregg Venable, founder of Draaw Studio, LLC — An Architectural Design Studio — joins host Phil Bonelli as our featured guest on this segment of North Georgia Business Radio.

Gregg brings with him a wealth of experience and expertise in the architectural and design industry. He’s sharing with us why his unique approach to effective client collaboration sets him apart from other design firms and how he’s able to maintain the delicate balance between technical knowledge and the ability to interpret and communicate client needs effectively.

Phil and Gregg are also talking about what it takes to start a side hustle while working a full-time job!

Connect with Gregg and Draaw Studio

gregg@draawstudio.com

 

Connect with Phil Bonelli:

https://www.facebook.com/Hopewell-Farms-GA-105614501707618/

https://www.instagram.com/hopewellfarmsga/

https://www.hopewellfarmsga.com/

Connect with Beau Henderson:

https://RichLifeAdvisors.com

https://www.facebook.com/RichLifeAdvisors

https://www.facebook.com/NorthGARadioX

 

Key Highlights of This Episode:

00:00:33 – Building the Business You Want
The discussion begins with a focus on being intentional about building a business, followed by an introduction to Greg Venable and Draw Studios, an architectural design firm.

00:04:16 – The Value of Collaboration
Phil and Greg emphasize the importance of collaboration in the design and architecture process, as well as the role of architects in challenging and guiding clients’ ideas to provide better solutions.

00:11:56 – Transitioning from Drafter to Architect
Greg shares insights into the transition from being a drafter to an architect, highlighting the role of an architect in adding value to clients’ ideas by challenging and enhancing them based on expertise and experience.

00:15:32 – Adding Value to Your Business
Gregg discusses the importance of adding value to your business by challenging and adding to your products or services. He emphasizes the need to look for opportunities to improve and exceed customer expectations.

00:16:16 – Begin with the End in Mind
Gregg and Phil talk about the importance of starting with the end goal in mind for any project. Whether it’s a new build or a renovation, understanding the ultimate outcome is crucial in providing the best solutions for clients.

00:17:59 – Starting Your Own Firm
Gregg shares his journey of starting his own firm and the importance of doing side projects that don’t conflict with your primary job. He highlights the value of entrepreneurial mindset and how it can benefit both employees and employers.

00:20:26 – Supporting Entrepreneurial Employees
Phil and Gregg discuss how employers can support entrepreneurial employees by allowing them to pursue side projects and gain additional expertise. They also emphasize the benefits of employees thinking like owners and how it can improve their performance.

00:24:15 – Community Support and Collaboration
The conversation shifts to discussions about local restaurants and the importance of community support. They highlight the success stories of local businesses and the value of collaboration within the community.

00:30:28 – The Importance of Side Projects
Greg discusses the value of side projects and how his past employer supported him in pursuing his own architectural design firm, Draw Studio, as long as it didn’t conflict with his primary job.

00:33:12 – Efficiency and Prioritization
Phil and Greg delve into the importance of efficiency and prioritization, emphasizing the need to focus on multiple tasks without conflicting or overlapping, leading to better performance and growth.

00:36:33 – Surrounding Yourself with Supportive People
Phil and Greg emphasize the significance of surrounding oneself with supportive individuals and fostering a positive work environment, suggesting that a toxic work environment can hinder personal and professional growth.

00:37:33 – Client-Focused Growth Strategy
Greg explains his strategy for building his architectural firm, focusing on finding clients that provide repeat work or referrals, emphasizing the value of being selective and niche to add more value.

00:40:15 – Conclusion and Contact Information
Phil wraps up the conversation by highlighting Greg’s entrepreneurial endeavors and architectural services, encouraging listeners to support local businesses and contact North Georgia Business Radio X for future highlights.

Tagged With: architectural design, Architectural Innovation, beau henderson, Draaw Studio LLC, Gregg Venable, Hopewell Farms GA, north georgia business radio, phil bonelli, RichLife Advisors

Mallory Pendleton and Becca Risser | Chattahoochee Riverkeeper

March 3, 2024 by Rose

North Georgia Business Radio
North Georgia Business Radio
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Keeping Our Waterway Pristine: Chattahoochee River Stewardship

Calling all North Georgia Walkers, Waders, and Paddlers! It’s time to Sweep the Hooch…

Mallory Pendleton and Becca Risser, representing the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper, chat with host Phil Bonelli during this segment of North Georgia Business Radio. They bring extensive expertise and passion to the conservation of the Chattahoochee River.

With over 30 years of combined experience, Mallory, serving as the Headwaters Outreach Manager, actively engages the community through various initiatives, such as leading trash cleanups and delivering educational presentations.

Becca, the Headwaters Watershed Specialist, diligently oversees water quality monitoring programs and addresses watershed concerns.

Through their dedicated roles, they play a pivotal part in ensuring the protection and longevity of this invaluable natural asset, benefiting both the environment and our local community.

Want to help support this fantastic organization?
Please volunteer to join us Saturday, March 23, 2024

Sweep the Hooch is an annual watershed-wide trash cleanup that brings together hundreds of volunteers each year at dozens of parks, tributaries, and access points along the Chattahoochee River.

You can learn more about this incredible event right here:
https://chattahoochee.org/sweep-the-hooch/

 

Mallory Pendleton, Headwaters Outreach Manager

Born in Kentucky and raised in Alabama, Mallory spent most of her childhood around the freshwater lakes and meandering rivers in the south which sparked her interest in the great outdoors. Mallory graduated from The University of Alabama with a degree in Biology and quickly moved into the Environmental Education field. Moving from the Florida Keys, to South Carolina, to the Eastern Shore of Virginia, and landing in Georgia, Mallory has a deep passion for exploring, learning, and sharing her love for the south!

Joining CRK in March 2020, Mallory is Chattahoochee Riverkeeper’s Headwaters Outreach Manager and she works out of the Gainesville office. Organizing events, leading a variety of outings, conducting fundraising initiatives, and representing CRK at a vast array of community events are a few things that you may find her undertaking.

Mallory and her dog, Ellie, currently reside in Gainesville, GA. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, gardening, kayaking, and simply soaking up the sun! She is thrilled to be a part of the CRK team and is eager to share her love for the Chattahoochee with the Headwaters community.

Becca Risser, Headwaters Watershed Specialist

Becca is a Georgia native and a graduate of the University of Georgia with a B.S. in Ecology. She spent a few years researching nutrient cycling and transport on Alaska’s North Slope, but she prefers the South and has lived here ever since. Before starting at CRK in 2022, Becca spent a year as a CRK fellow in the industrial stormwater program and was executive director of the Soque River Watershed Association in Habersham County for three years.

As headwaters watershed specialist, Becca is responsible for carrying out CRK’s programs north of Buford Dam. She manages the regional Neighborhood Water Watch program, hotline calls, Lake Lanier nutrient monitoring, and any other program needs in the Headwaters.

Becca lives in Clarkesville, Georgia and enjoys hiking and canoeing in the north Georgia mountains in her free time. She also manages a community garden and spends as much time with family as she can. Becca is thrilled to be able to share her passion for healthy watersheds with the Headwaters community.

Connect with Mallory & Becca and the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper:

https://chattahoochee.org

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chattahoochee-Riverkeeper/118239508922

Tweets by CRKeeper

http://instagram.com/crkeeper

https://www.tiktok.com/@chattahoocheeriverkeeper

https://www.youtube.com/user/UCRiverkeeperVideos

 

Connect with Phil Bonelli:

https://www.facebook.com/Hopewell-Farms-GA-105614501707618/

https://www.instagram.com/hopewellfarmsga/

https://www.hopewellfarmsga.com/

Connect with Beau Henderson:

https://RichLifeAdvisors.com

https://www.facebook.com/RichLifeAdvisors

https://www.facebook.com/NorthGARadioX

 

Key Highlights of This Episode:

00:00:07 – Introduction to Chattahoochee River Keeper
Phil introduces Mallory Pendleton and Becca Risser from Chattahoochee River Keeper. They discuss the importance of the Chattahoochee river to the local area and their roles within the organization.

00:02:11 – Responsibilities of Headwaters Outreach Manager and Watershed Specialist
Mallory explains her role in outreach and development, while Becca describes her responsibilities as a watershed specialist. They discuss the significance of monitoring water quality and handling permits for new developments.

00:07:02 – Formation of Chattahoochee River Keeper
Mallory and Becca talk about the establishment of Chattahoochee River Keeper in 1994 and how they are part of the Waterkeeper Alliance. They highlight the organization’s mission to protect the river and the history of environmental advocacy in the area.

00:11:35 – Impact of Watershed on River Contamination
Becca elaborates on the concept of the watershed and how everything in the watershed ultimately affects the river. They discuss various pollutants, including trash, bacteria, and nutrients, and their impact on the river’s health.

00:13:51 – Importance of River Conservation
Phil emphasizes the importance of conserving the river and its watershed. He underscores the efforts of Chattahoochee River Keepers in promoting responsible practices to maintain the river’s integrity and preserve the local environment.

00:14:56 – Understanding the Watershed
Mallory and Becca discuss the expansive Chattahoochee watershed, emphasizing the importance of broader perspective and how businesses impact the river, even if located miles away.

00:16:25 – Clear Line at Atlanta Highway
The conversation delves into the clear division of watersheds at Atlanta highway in Gainesville, highlighting the significance of this natural ridge and its impact on the flow of water.

00:20:06 – Recreational Activities on the River
The discussion covers various recreational activities on the Chattahoochee river system, such as paddling, fishing, and exploring blue trails. It also emphasizes the importance of the river to businesses in the hospitality industry.

00:25:17 – Events and Community Engagement
Mallory and Becca share upcoming events like the annual trash cleanup and the water fest, emphasizing the impact of community involvement and volunteerism in preserving the river’s ecosystem. They stress the holistic approach to conservation efforts.

00:27:51 – Unexpected Impact of Events
The conversation highlights the unforeseen impact of events, such as the Wild and Scenic Film Festival, on individuals and businesses, emphasizing the interconnectedness of actions and their influence on the environment and watershed conservation.

00:29:31 – Events and activities on the Chattahoochee River
Becca and Mallory discuss upcoming events and activities, including the 420 water fest at Nofo, and encourage listeners to visit the Chattahoochee River Keeper website for more information.

00:32:07 – Membership and initiatives
The benefits of becoming a member of the river keepers are discussed, as well as the clean linear equation initiative, which supports various programs and efforts for water monitoring and environmental education.

00:34:34 – Holistic approach in business
The conversation delves into the importance of taking a holistic approach in business decisions, drawing parallels between the river watershed and the broader impact of business strategies and decisions.

00:36:17 – Positive impact on water quality
Becca and Mallory highlight the positive news that water quality in Georgia is improving, despite challenges such as population growth and urban development, emphasizing the importance of celebrating the progress.

00:39:31 – Freestyle rap on river conservation
The hosts engage in a lighthearted freestyle rap about river conservation, touching on topics such as keeping the river clean and the significance of the word “Chattahoochee”.

 

Tagged With: beau henderson, Becca Risser, Chattahoochee Conservation, Chattahoochee Riverkeeper, Hopewell Farms GA, Mallory Pendelton, north georgia business radio, NorthGA, phil bonelli, RichLife Advisors, Sweep The Hooch 2024

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