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    <itunes:title>Ep. 12 - Life in Education: Dr. Bobby New’s Legacy</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A Fayetteville superintendent who also spent 26 years flying helicopters and airplanes as an Army and National Guard aviator has a different way of talking about leadership: calm, practical, and shaped by responsibility that never really shuts off. We’re joined by Dr. Bobby New, UCA class of 1971, to walk through the moments that formed his view of Arkansas public education and the people who make schools work.  We start with Conway, football, and arriving at what was then State College of Ar...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>Ep. 11 - Banking on Relationships: Ron Branscum&#39;s Playbook</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Your banker can’t approve what they can’t understand and most business owners don’t realize how often the deal breaks down long before the loan committee meets. We’re joined by Ron Branscum, a University of Central Arkansas alum who has lived the full arc of finance in Northwest Arkansas: state bank examiner, commercial lender, market builder, business owner, and now a consultant helping companies tell a clearer financial story.  Ron shares what he learned on championship-level UCA basketball...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Your banker can’t approve what they can’t understand and most business owners don’t realize how often the deal breaks down long before the loan committee meets. We’re joined by Ron Branscum, a University of Central Arkansas alum who has lived the full arc of finance in Northwest Arkansas: state bank examiner, commercial lender, market builder, business owner, and now a consultant helping companies tell a clearer financial story.<br/><br/>Ron shares what he learned on championship-level UCA basketball teams about attitude, roles, and leadership, then connects that mindset to community banking and relationship-based lending. We talk about why “community banker” is more than a title, how trust is built before the ask, and why you should never waste time chasing a loan that doesn’t fit your bank’s credit box. He also reflects on the region’s transformation, including the early days of Pinnacle Hills and the vision that turned dirt roads into an economic engine.<br/><br/>The conversation gets practical for entrepreneurs and operators. Ron explains what he looks for first in a set of financial statements, why the debt-to-equity ratio matters, and how cash flow pressure feels different when payroll is on you. He also breaks down the common mistakes that make small business loans harder than they should be and how a lender-ready financial packet changes the outcome. Finally, Ron connects business growth to education through his service as a Northwest Arkansas Community College trustee, including workforce development, construction trades, healthcare programs, and the funding challenge behind campus expansion.<br/><br/>If you care about small business finance, community banking, business consulting, and building a stronger Northwest Arkansas, hit play and take notes. Subscribe, share this with a business owner who needs it, and leave us a review with your biggest takeaway.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your banker can’t approve what they can’t understand and most business owners don’t realize how often the deal breaks down long before the loan committee meets. We’re joined by Ron Branscum, a University of Central Arkansas alum who has lived the full arc of finance in Northwest Arkansas: state bank examiner, commercial lender, market builder, business owner, and now a consultant helping companies tell a clearer financial story.<br/><br/>Ron shares what he learned on championship-level UCA basketball teams about attitude, roles, and leadership, then connects that mindset to community banking and relationship-based lending. We talk about why “community banker” is more than a title, how trust is built before the ask, and why you should never waste time chasing a loan that doesn’t fit your bank’s credit box. He also reflects on the region’s transformation, including the early days of Pinnacle Hills and the vision that turned dirt roads into an economic engine.<br/><br/>The conversation gets practical for entrepreneurs and operators. Ron explains what he looks for first in a set of financial statements, why the debt-to-equity ratio matters, and how cash flow pressure feels different when payroll is on you. He also breaks down the common mistakes that make small business loans harder than they should be and how a lender-ready financial packet changes the outcome. Finally, Ron connects business growth to education through his service as a Northwest Arkansas Community College trustee, including workforce development, construction trades, healthcare programs, and the funding challenge behind campus expansion.<br/><br/>If you care about small business finance, community banking, business consulting, and building a stronger Northwest Arkansas, hit play and take notes. Subscribe, share this with a business owner who needs it, and leave us a review with your biggest takeaway.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Ep. 10 - Leading With Impact: Philanthropy and the Amazeum with Jennifer Belt</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A career can look like a zigzag until you hear the why. Jennifer Martinez Belt went from an Arkansas newsroom dream to Capitol Hill and the White House, then back home to build stronger communities through nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy. Now, as Chief Philanthropy Officer at the Scott Family Amazeum in Bentonville, she’s helping shape what childhood learning and family access can look like in a fast-growing Northwest Arkansas.  We talk about what surprised her most in Washington, DC, ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>A career can look like a zigzag until you hear the why. Jennifer Martinez Belt went from an Arkansas newsroom dream to Capitol Hill and the White House, then back home to build stronger communities through nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy. Now, as Chief Philanthropy Officer at the Scott Family Amazeum in Bentonville, she’s helping shape what childhood learning and family access can look like in a fast-growing Northwest Arkansas.<br/><br/>We talk about what surprised her most in Washington, DC, why 9/11 changed her calculus, and how those years taught her urgency, pacing, and the behind-the-scenes reality of how decisions get made. From there, we get practical about giving: philanthropy is not just big checks. Jennifer breaks it down to time, talent, and treasure, and explains why “on fire fundraising” can’t replace disciplined development, strong boards, and long-term donor relationships.<br/><br/>Then we go inside the Amazeum’s mission and momentum: playful learning, a safe place for families, and a commitment to affordability and access. Jennifer shares what it takes to lead a $25 million capital campaign, why the Early Learning Advancement Center is a priority for Arkansas families, how teen programming fits into the vision, and what it means to expand beyond the museum walls with a new children’s space at XNA airport. She also reflects on raising teens in Bentonville, advocating as a parent, and what Northwest Arkansas nonprofits will need over the next decade: collaboration, focus, and the courage to think ahead.<br/><br/>If you care about Northwest Arkansas philanthropy, nonprofit leadership, early childhood education, or the role of museums in community growth, hit play. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A career can look like a zigzag until you hear the why. Jennifer Martinez Belt went from an Arkansas newsroom dream to Capitol Hill and the White House, then back home to build stronger communities through nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy. Now, as Chief Philanthropy Officer at the Scott Family Amazeum in Bentonville, she’s helping shape what childhood learning and family access can look like in a fast-growing Northwest Arkansas.<br/><br/>We talk about what surprised her most in Washington, DC, why 9/11 changed her calculus, and how those years taught her urgency, pacing, and the behind-the-scenes reality of how decisions get made. From there, we get practical about giving: philanthropy is not just big checks. Jennifer breaks it down to time, talent, and treasure, and explains why “on fire fundraising” can’t replace disciplined development, strong boards, and long-term donor relationships.<br/><br/>Then we go inside the Amazeum’s mission and momentum: playful learning, a safe place for families, and a commitment to affordability and access. Jennifer shares what it takes to lead a $25 million capital campaign, why the Early Learning Advancement Center is a priority for Arkansas families, how teen programming fits into the vision, and what it means to expand beyond the museum walls with a new children’s space at XNA airport. She also reflects on raising teens in Bentonville, advocating as a parent, and what Northwest Arkansas nonprofits will need over the next decade: collaboration, focus, and the courage to think ahead.<br/><br/>If you care about Northwest Arkansas philanthropy, nonprofit leadership, early childhood education, or the role of museums in community growth, hit play. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if the places we love aren’t accidents, but the result of clear choices about streets, water, parks, and where capital flows? We sit down with Wes Craiglow, executive director of ULI Northwest Arkansas and UCA alum, to unpack how our built environment silently shapes daily life: where we live, how we move, what we can afford, and the bonds we form with neighbors. Wes draws on his years as a Conway city planner and a 25-year Army career to explain why smart growth requires a long horizon ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if the places we love aren’t accidents, but the result of clear choices about streets, water, parks, and where capital flows? We sit down with Wes Craiglow, executive director of ULI Northwest Arkansas and UCA alum, to unpack how our built environment silently shapes daily life: where we live, how we move, what we can afford, and the bonds we form with neighbors. Wes draws on his years as a Conway city planner and a 25-year Army career to explain why smart growth requires a long horizon and a steady hand.<br/><br/>We explore the Urban Land Institute’s role as a neutral convener, bringing together public officials, private developers, utility leaders, academics, and citizens to solve complex problems. Wes makes the case for regional collaboration in a polycentric metro, where decisions about infrastructure, zoning, and tax base ripple across city lines. He introduces the “Northwest Arkansas Promise”: a life where access to great schools, jobs, trails, arts, and daily amenities sits close to home at a price families can manage. Keeping that promise, he argues, depends on building infrastructure before rooftops, ensuring predictable entitlements, and helping fast-growing small cities develop distinct identities and stable sales-tax bases.<br/><br/>From housing mix and affordability to stormwater and mobility, we connect the dots between policy and lived experience. Wes challenges us to avoid a future of copy-paste suburbs by investing in planning capacity and main streets that feel unique and resilient. Along the way, he shares why bicycling, family life in Fayetteville, and an outdoor ethic keep him grounded in the region he serves.<br/><br/>If you care about how Northwest Arkansas grows; on purpose, not by accident, this conversation offers a practical roadmap and a hopeful vision. Subscribe, share with a neighbor, and leave a review with the one investment you believe would safeguard the promise for the next generation.</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:title>Ep. 8 - From UCA to CEO: Alexa Williams’ Journey</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A double alum with a double take on impact. We’re joined by Alexa Williams, president of Celebrate Arkansas, to explore how a regional magazine became a precision PR platform that connects businesses, nonprofits, and culture across Northwest Arkansas, without losing the soul of print. Alexa’s path runs from HR to tech to graphic design, then into entrepreneurship with Glass Ivy, and ultimately into leading a brand known for standout covers and community-first storytelling.  We dig into the pr...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>A double alum with a double take on impact. We’re joined by Alexa Williams, president of Celebrate Arkansas, to explore how a regional magazine became a precision PR platform that connects businesses, nonprofits, and culture across Northwest Arkansas, without losing the soul of print. Alexa’s path runs from HR to tech to graphic design, then into entrepreneurship with Glass Ivy, and ultimately into leading a brand known for standout covers and community-first storytelling.<br/><br/>We dig into the practical playbook: why internships in HR and marketing gave Alexa an edge, how a hybrid MBA unlocked momentum while working full time, and what it takes to build a client base that lasts a decade. She shares the moment a cold call turned into her first long-term account, the strategy behind Celebrate’s year-ahead editorial calendar, and why “print is dead” misses the point when distribution is targeted and the audience is crystal clear. Expect insights on brand trust, targeted media, and the power of return on relationship in a region dense with nonprofits.<br/><br/>Beyond business, Alexa gets honest about leading while parenting: choosing non-negotiables like school drop-offs, embracing an unpredictable schedule with a shared digital calendar, and finding reset time through weekly rock climbing. We also spotlight recent cover wins, from a food and beverage issue with Feeding America’s Claire Babineaux-Fontenot to a culture-jolting Nelly cover with Walton Arts Center, showing how local teams can deliver national-quality storytelling.<br/><br/>If you care about Northwest Arkansas growth, UCA roots, entrepreneurship, or the future of regional media, this conversation delivers practical takeaways and fresh energy. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves Arkansas stories, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find the show.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A double alum with a double take on impact. We’re joined by Alexa Williams, president of Celebrate Arkansas, to explore how a regional magazine became a precision PR platform that connects businesses, nonprofits, and culture across Northwest Arkansas, without losing the soul of print. Alexa’s path runs from HR to tech to graphic design, then into entrepreneurship with Glass Ivy, and ultimately into leading a brand known for standout covers and community-first storytelling.<br/><br/>We dig into the practical playbook: why internships in HR and marketing gave Alexa an edge, how a hybrid MBA unlocked momentum while working full time, and what it takes to build a client base that lasts a decade. She shares the moment a cold call turned into her first long-term account, the strategy behind Celebrate’s year-ahead editorial calendar, and why “print is dead” misses the point when distribution is targeted and the audience is crystal clear. Expect insights on brand trust, targeted media, and the power of return on relationship in a region dense with nonprofits.<br/><br/>Beyond business, Alexa gets honest about leading while parenting: choosing non-negotiables like school drop-offs, embracing an unpredictable schedule with a shared digital calendar, and finding reset time through weekly rock climbing. We also spotlight recent cover wins, from a food and beverage issue with Feeding America’s Claire Babineaux-Fontenot to a culture-jolting Nelly cover with Walton Arts Center, showing how local teams can deliver national-quality storytelling.<br/><br/>If you care about Northwest Arkansas growth, UCA roots, entrepreneurship, or the future of regional media, this conversation delivers practical takeaways and fresh energy. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves Arkansas stories, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find the show.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <psc:chapter start="4:25" title="Choosing UCA And Finding Business" />
  <psc:chapter start="7:10" title="Internships That Shaped A Career" />
  <psc:chapter start="9:36" title="From HR To Tech And Design" />
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    <itunes:title>Ep. 7 - Training Doctors Differently: The Alice Walton Way | With Sharmila Makhija</itunes:title>
    <title>Ep. 7 - Training Doctors Differently: The Alice Walton Way | With Sharmila Makhija</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What does it take to build a medical school that puts humanity back at the center of care? We sit down with Dr. Sharmila Makhija, founding dean and CEO of the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine, to explore how a bold vision in Bentonville is reshaping medical education and strengthening healthcare across Arkansas and the Heartland.   Dr. Makhija shares how her Southern roots and family of educators shaped a mission rooted in service, connection, and respect. She walks us through the scho...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What does it take to build a medical school that puts humanity back at the center of care? We sit down with Dr. Sharmila Makhija, founding dean and CEO of the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine, to explore how a bold vision in Bentonville is reshaping medical education and strengthening healthcare across Arkansas and the Heartland. <br/><br/>Dr. Makhija shares how her Southern roots and family of educators shaped a mission rooted in service, connection, and respect. She walks us through the school’s whole health approach, teaching students to see patients fully and work seamlessly with nurses, therapists, medical assistants, and behavioral health professionals. From day one, students join house-based service teams, partner with local organizations, and learn in a building designed for wellbeing, complete with natural light, public art, and community spaces that invite dialogue.<br/><br/>We dig into what it means to found an institution from scratch: recruiting a mission-first team, weathering unexpected setbacks, and aligning across an ecosystem that includes the Whole Health Institute, Crystal Bridges, and a growing STEM pipeline. With surging applications and a small inaugural class, the school is scaling carefully to maintain quality while building residency opportunities so graduates can stay and serve. Dr. Makhija also paints a practical path for rural impact, virtual support networks, hub-and-spoke collaboration, and an interprofessional workforce equipped to meet real needs in behavioral health, respiratory therapy, and more.<br/><br/>If you care about healthcare access, medical education, and the future of rural medicine, you’ll find hope and hard-won insights here. Listen, subscribe, and leave a review to help more people discover conversations that move Arkansas forward.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does it take to build a medical school that puts humanity back at the center of care? We sit down with Dr. Sharmila Makhija, founding dean and CEO of the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine, to explore how a bold vision in Bentonville is reshaping medical education and strengthening healthcare across Arkansas and the Heartland. <br/><br/>Dr. Makhija shares how her Southern roots and family of educators shaped a mission rooted in service, connection, and respect. She walks us through the school’s whole health approach, teaching students to see patients fully and work seamlessly with nurses, therapists, medical assistants, and behavioral health professionals. From day one, students join house-based service teams, partner with local organizations, and learn in a building designed for wellbeing, complete with natural light, public art, and community spaces that invite dialogue.<br/><br/>We dig into what it means to found an institution from scratch: recruiting a mission-first team, weathering unexpected setbacks, and aligning across an ecosystem that includes the Whole Health Institute, Crystal Bridges, and a growing STEM pipeline. With surging applications and a small inaugural class, the school is scaling carefully to maintain quality while building residency opportunities so graduates can stay and serve. Dr. Makhija also paints a practical path for rural impact, virtual support networks, hub-and-spoke collaboration, and an interprofessional workforce equipped to meet real needs in behavioral health, respiratory therapy, and more.<br/><br/>If you care about healthcare access, medical education, and the future of rural medicine, you’ll find hope and hard-won insights here. Listen, subscribe, and leave a review to help more people discover conversations that move Arkansas forward.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <psc:chapter start="3:20" title="A Vision For Rural Whole Health" />
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    <itunes:title>Ep. 6 - Uniforms, HR, and Grazing Boards: Lionel Riley’s Unlikely Path</itunes:title>
    <title>Ep. 6 - Uniforms, HR, and Grazing Boards: Lionel Riley’s Unlikely Path</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What happens when “lead the way” becomes a life strategy? We sit down with Colonel Lionel Riley, Arkansas Air National Guard mission support group commander, CHRO at Riceland Foods, and Bentonville small business owner, to explore how discipline, trust, and preparation scale across an entire career. From his first sense of belonging at UCA to driving a Bradley at 18, Riley shares the moments that forged confidence and the lessons that still guide him as he leads more than 400 airmen through a...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What happens when “lead the way” becomes a life strategy? We sit down with Colonel Lionel Riley, Arkansas Air National Guard mission support group commander, CHRO at Riceland Foods, and Bentonville small business owner, to explore how discipline, trust, and preparation scale across an entire career. From his first sense of belonging at UCA to driving a Bradley at 18, Riley shares the moments that forged confidence and the lessons that still guide him as he leads more than 400 airmen through a fast-evolving mission at Ebbing Air National Guard Base.<br/><br/>We unpack the base’s transformation from A-10s to ISR and now a Foreign Military Sales program training F-35 and F-16 pilots, and why the River Valley is hearing jets again. Riley connects those operational shifts to leadership fundamentals, earning trust beyond rank, owning mistakes, and staying accountable under pressure. Then we pivot to his HR seat at Riceland Foods, a farmer-owned co-op with 5,500 growers and up to 1,900 employees. He explains how Arkansas rice feeds the world sustainably, what skills are in demand on the mill floor and in the boardroom, and why critical thinking and leadership at every level are non‑negotiable.<br/><br/>Riley also opens up about launching Graze Craze Bentonville with his wife, navigating surge orders, staging labor, and the joy of turning a charcuterie board into a celebration’s centerpiece. We talk about the Future Solutions Now Scholarship for Fort Smith students, embracing trades and certificates alongside four-year degrees, and the role of AI and innovation in both industry and the military. If you care about modern service, Arkansas workforce trends, or practical leadership you can use tomorrow, this conversation delivers clear takeaways with zero fluff.<br/><br/>Enjoy the story? Follow, share with a friend, and leave a quick review so more people can find the show.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What happens when “lead the way” becomes a life strategy? We sit down with Colonel Lionel Riley, Arkansas Air National Guard mission support group commander, CHRO at Riceland Foods, and Bentonville small business owner, to explore how discipline, trust, and preparation scale across an entire career. From his first sense of belonging at UCA to driving a Bradley at 18, Riley shares the moments that forged confidence and the lessons that still guide him as he leads more than 400 airmen through a fast-evolving mission at Ebbing Air National Guard Base.<br/><br/>We unpack the base’s transformation from A-10s to ISR and now a Foreign Military Sales program training F-35 and F-16 pilots, and why the River Valley is hearing jets again. Riley connects those operational shifts to leadership fundamentals, earning trust beyond rank, owning mistakes, and staying accountable under pressure. Then we pivot to his HR seat at Riceland Foods, a farmer-owned co-op with 5,500 growers and up to 1,900 employees. He explains how Arkansas rice feeds the world sustainably, what skills are in demand on the mill floor and in the boardroom, and why critical thinking and leadership at every level are non‑negotiable.<br/><br/>Riley also opens up about launching Graze Craze Bentonville with his wife, navigating surge orders, staging labor, and the joy of turning a charcuterie board into a celebration’s centerpiece. We talk about the Future Solutions Now Scholarship for Fort Smith students, embracing trades and certificates alongside four-year degrees, and the role of AI and innovation in both industry and the military. If you care about modern service, Arkansas workforce trends, or practical leadership you can use tomorrow, this conversation delivers clear takeaways with zero fluff.<br/><br/>Enjoy the story? Follow, share with a friend, and leave a quick review so more people can find the show.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <psc:chapter start="9:28" title="Enlisting In The Army And Finding Purpose" />
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    <itunes:title>Ep. 5 - Back to Give Back: From UCA to Arkansas Children’s</itunes:title>
    <title>Ep. 5 - Back to Give Back: From UCA to Arkansas Children’s</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A single thank-you call can change a career. That’s where Corey Hufty first felt the spark that would guide her from UCA grad to executive director of philanthropy for Arkansas Children’s in Northwest Arkansas, translating generosity into real outcomes for kids and families.  We walk through Corey’s path with open notes: the professors who widened her world, the sorority project that introduced her to service, and the hospice mentor who taught her that fundraising is about facilitating impact...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>A single thank-you call can change a career. That’s where Corey Hufty first felt the spark that would guide her from UCA grad to executive director of philanthropy for Arkansas Children’s in Northwest Arkansas, translating generosity into real outcomes for kids and families.<br/><br/>We walk through Corey’s path with open notes: the professors who widened her world, the sorority project that introduced her to service, and the hospice mentor who taught her that fundraising is about facilitating impact, not asking for cash. From there, we delve into lessons learned at TheatreSquared during a once-in-a-century disruption, exploring how the arts reduce loneliness, build community, and even enhance bedside communication through a partnership with the Alice Walton School of Medicine. It’s a clear thread in NWA: when arts, healthcare, and business collaborate, solutions scale.<br/><br/>Then we turn to the work at hand. Arkansas Children’s is expanding in Northwest Arkansas with new inpatient and outpatient capacity, an enhanced infusion and hematology-oncology clinic, and the recruitment of 30 providers, bringing specialty care closer to home so families don’t have to shoulder long drives and extra costs. Corey makes the case that every $20 gift matters in an $82.7M campaign, especially as uncompensated care rises. Philanthropy fills critical gaps, keeps care accessible, and turns community values into measurable outcomes.<br/><br/>We also talk about the culture that makes this region special: leaders who model giving, volunteers who run like pros, and a networking climate where a simple hello can change your trajectory. Corey shares practical advice for young professionals and UCA alumni on building cross-industry connections that lead to real partnerships, and why NWA’s welcoming energy makes it easier to start.<br/><br/>If you care about children’s health, the power of the arts, or how communities rally to build what’s next, you’ll find plenty to take back to your team. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who loves NWA, and leave a review to help more listeners discover the stories shaping our region.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A single thank-you call can change a career. That’s where Corey Hufty first felt the spark that would guide her from UCA grad to executive director of philanthropy for Arkansas Children’s in Northwest Arkansas, translating generosity into real outcomes for kids and families.<br/><br/>We walk through Corey’s path with open notes: the professors who widened her world, the sorority project that introduced her to service, and the hospice mentor who taught her that fundraising is about facilitating impact, not asking for cash. From there, we delve into lessons learned at TheatreSquared during a once-in-a-century disruption, exploring how the arts reduce loneliness, build community, and even enhance bedside communication through a partnership with the Alice Walton School of Medicine. It’s a clear thread in NWA: when arts, healthcare, and business collaborate, solutions scale.<br/><br/>Then we turn to the work at hand. Arkansas Children’s is expanding in Northwest Arkansas with new inpatient and outpatient capacity, an enhanced infusion and hematology-oncology clinic, and the recruitment of 30 providers, bringing specialty care closer to home so families don’t have to shoulder long drives and extra costs. Corey makes the case that every $20 gift matters in an $82.7M campaign, especially as uncompensated care rises. Philanthropy fills critical gaps, keeps care accessible, and turns community values into measurable outcomes.<br/><br/>We also talk about the culture that makes this region special: leaders who model giving, volunteers who run like pros, and a networking climate where a simple hello can change your trajectory. Corey shares practical advice for young professionals and UCA alumni on building cross-industry connections that lead to real partnerships, and why NWA’s welcoming energy makes it easier to start.<br/><br/>If you care about children’s health, the power of the arts, or how communities rally to build what’s next, you’ll find plenty to take back to your team. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who loves NWA, and leave a review to help more listeners discover the stories shaping our region.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <psc:chapter start="2:04" title="UCA Roots And Campus Community" />
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  <psc:chapter start="37:30" title="Family Life And Serendipity In Fayetteville" />
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    <itunes:title>Ep. 4 - Inside Pea Ridge’s Growth Plan</itunes:title>
    <title>Ep. 4 - Inside Pea Ridge’s Growth Plan</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Growth doesn’t wait for perfect plans, and neither should we. In this conversation with Pea Ridge Mayor Nathan See, we dig into the nuts and bolts of turning a fast-growing town into a resilient, welcoming city, without losing the neighborly spirit that drew people there in the first place. From his years in the street department to the mayor’s office, Nathan brings a builder’s mindset and a clear lesson from UCA’s Community Development Institute: community development is everyone’s job.  We ...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Growth doesn’t wait for perfect plans, and neither should we. In this conversation with Pea Ridge Mayor Nathan See, we dig into the nuts and bolts of turning a fast-growing town into a resilient, welcoming city, without losing the neighborly spirit that drew people there in the first place. From his years in the street department to the mayor’s office, Nathan brings a builder’s mindset and a clear lesson from UCA’s Community Development Institute: community development is everyone’s job.<br/><br/>We talk strategy where the rubber literally meets the road: Highway 72. That corridor is the hinge on which Pea Ridge’s future swings, shaping safety, retail attraction, and freight access. Nathan shares new momentum on funding, the realities of phasing to four lanes, and why site selectors watch mobility before they ever run the numbers. Then we zoom out to regional planning: wastewater capacity, stormwater, and shared solutions that outlast election cycles and city limits.<br/><br/>The human side of growth takes center stage. A poverty simulation at CDI reshaped how Nathan writes policy and frames tradeoffs, pushing the city to design for families who juggle school schedules, limited transit, and tight budgets. We unpack a community-led rebrand that signals a modern identity while honoring local history, plus a pragmatic approach to parks, annexation, and long-range land use. Housing affordability gets a bold treatment through innovative construction, high school workforce pathways, and the search for a distribution hub. And for small business owners, Nathan outlines an 18-month storefront concept designed to turn hustle into sustainable brick-and-mortar.<br/><br/>If you care about smart growth, inclusive planning, and practical leadership, this story offers a field guide: build the network, set the timeline, and make every win visible. </p><p>Subscribe, share with a friend who loves city-building, and leave a review to tell us what your community is doing right, and what you want to learn more about next.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Ep. 3 - From Delta Roots To Global Logistics</itunes:title>
    <title>Ep. 3 - From Delta Roots To Global Logistics</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A shy kid from the Arkansas Delta walks onto the UCA campus and, years later, is steering freight to Hawaii and Alaska during port strikes, building partnerships that keep shelves stocked, and advising small businesses through global turbulence. That’s the arc of Kevin Parkerson—UCA alum, J.B. Hunt and Walmart veteran, and founder of KP Global Logistics Consulting—and it’s packed with lessons for anyone working in a fast-changing supply chain world.  We talk about the scrappy early days of in...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>A shy kid from the Arkansas Delta walks onto the UCA campus and, years later, is steering freight to Hawaii and Alaska during port strikes, building partnerships that keep shelves stocked, and advising small businesses through global turbulence. That’s the arc of Kevin Parkerson—UCA alum, J.B. Hunt and Walmart veteran, and founder of KP Global Logistics Consulting—and it’s packed with lessons for anyone working in a fast-changing supply chain world.<br/><br/>We talk about the scrappy early days of intermodal at J.B. Hunt and the practical skills that matter more than jargon: running clean meetings, communicating under pressure, and treating carriers as true partners. Kevin shares how a leap to Walmart plunged him into maritime logistics under the Jones Act, what it was like managing ocean freight during labor disruptions, and why contingency planning isn’t a slide deck—it’s a mindset. He names the mentors who shaped his approach to strategy and people leadership, and reveals the everyday habits that separate resilient operations from those constantly in crisis.<br/><br/>Today, Kevin helps small and midsize brands navigate customs and tariffs, select the right 3PLs, and pilot AI where it saves time now—forecast tuning, appointment scheduling, and exception triage—without getting lost in hype. We also look at Northwest Arkansas’s rapid growth, where UCA can add value through events and talent pipelines, and what employers actually want from new grads: sharp communication, self-motivation, and comfort with ambiguity. If you’re a student aiming at supply chain, a leader building resilience, or a founder who needs a “phone-a-friend” for logistics, this conversation gives you a clear, workable playbook.<br/><br/>Enjoy the episode, then subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a colleague who’s planning for the “next event” before it hits.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A shy kid from the Arkansas Delta walks onto the UCA campus and, years later, is steering freight to Hawaii and Alaska during port strikes, building partnerships that keep shelves stocked, and advising small businesses through global turbulence. That’s the arc of Kevin Parkerson—UCA alum, J.B. Hunt and Walmart veteran, and founder of KP Global Logistics Consulting—and it’s packed with lessons for anyone working in a fast-changing supply chain world.<br/><br/>We talk about the scrappy early days of intermodal at J.B. Hunt and the practical skills that matter more than jargon: running clean meetings, communicating under pressure, and treating carriers as true partners. Kevin shares how a leap to Walmart plunged him into maritime logistics under the Jones Act, what it was like managing ocean freight during labor disruptions, and why contingency planning isn’t a slide deck—it’s a mindset. He names the mentors who shaped his approach to strategy and people leadership, and reveals the everyday habits that separate resilient operations from those constantly in crisis.<br/><br/>Today, Kevin helps small and midsize brands navigate customs and tariffs, select the right 3PLs, and pilot AI where it saves time now—forecast tuning, appointment scheduling, and exception triage—without getting lost in hype. We also look at Northwest Arkansas’s rapid growth, where UCA can add value through events and talent pipelines, and what employers actually want from new grads: sharp communication, self-motivation, and comfort with ambiguity. If you’re a student aiming at supply chain, a leader building resilience, or a founder who needs a “phone-a-friend” for logistics, this conversation gives you a clear, workable playbook.<br/><br/>Enjoy the episode, then subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a colleague who’s planning for the “next event” before it hits.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Ep. 2 - A Conversation with the President: Growth, Affordability, And Community Impact</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What happens when a public university decides to act like a nimble problem-solver for its region? We sat down with UCA President Houston Davis to unpack how a 10,000-student campus can feel personal, deliver strong outcomes, and show up where Arkansas is growing the fastest. From daybreak planning sessions to late-night grading, Davis explains why he still teaches every term and how that keeps policy grounded in real student needs.  We trace the roots of his leadership—mentors, research on ed...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What happens when a public university decides to act like a nimble problem-solver for its region? We sat down with UCA President Houston Davis to unpack how a 10,000-student campus can feel personal, deliver strong outcomes, and show up where Arkansas is growing the fastest. From daybreak planning sessions to late-night grading, Davis explains why he still teaches every term and how that keeps policy grounded in real student needs.<br/><br/>We trace the roots of his leadership—mentors, research on educational and economic trends across thousands of U.S. counties, and a process-driven approach that values clarity, application, and writing. That foundation shapes UCA’s strategy: build a residential experience that truly fits undergraduates, keep students from getting lost, and invest in programs that serve the state’s evolving workforce. Northwest Arkansas takes center stage as we talk alumni strength, employer partnerships, and the goal of becoming a go-to resource for innovation and talent. Think aviation pathways, STEM expansion, and a campus that travels through people, programs, and service.<br/><br/>Cost myths get a hard reset. Davis breaks down the difference between viral debt stories and the reality of regional public universities, then walks through the UCA Commitment—a debt-free pathway for qualifying Arkansas families that pairs financial support with hands-on help navigating FAFSA and scholarships. Coupled with disciplined fiscal stewardship, UCA is widening access without compromising health. The message to alumni and friends is simple: we’re not looking for a slogan in Northwest Arkansas; we’re building a presence that solves problems, lifts students, and strengthens the state.<br/><br/>If this conversation resonates, subscribe, share it with a Bear in your life, and leave a quick review to help others discover the show. Your feedback shapes future episodes and partnerships.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What happens when a public university decides to act like a nimble problem-solver for its region? We sat down with UCA President Houston Davis to unpack how a 10,000-student campus can feel personal, deliver strong outcomes, and show up where Arkansas is growing the fastest. From daybreak planning sessions to late-night grading, Davis explains why he still teaches every term and how that keeps policy grounded in real student needs.<br/><br/>We trace the roots of his leadership—mentors, research on educational and economic trends across thousands of U.S. counties, and a process-driven approach that values clarity, application, and writing. That foundation shapes UCA’s strategy: build a residential experience that truly fits undergraduates, keep students from getting lost, and invest in programs that serve the state’s evolving workforce. Northwest Arkansas takes center stage as we talk alumni strength, employer partnerships, and the goal of becoming a go-to resource for innovation and talent. Think aviation pathways, STEM expansion, and a campus that travels through people, programs, and service.<br/><br/>Cost myths get a hard reset. Davis breaks down the difference between viral debt stories and the reality of regional public universities, then walks through the UCA Commitment—a debt-free pathway for qualifying Arkansas families that pairs financial support with hands-on help navigating FAFSA and scholarships. Coupled with disciplined fiscal stewardship, UCA is widening access without compromising health. The message to alumni and friends is simple: we’re not looking for a slogan in Northwest Arkansas; we’re building a presence that solves problems, lifts students, and strengthens the state.<br/><br/>If this conversation resonates, subscribe, share it with a Bear in your life, and leave a quick review to help others discover the show. Your feedback shapes future episodes and partnerships.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What turns a busy downtown into a true community? We sit down with Aaron Nolan, UCA alum, veteran broadcaster, and now communications director at Downtown Bentonville Inc., to unpack the playbook behind block parties, farmers markets, and a holiday season that lights up the square for thousands. From the outside, it looks effortless. Behind the scenes, it’s a masterclass in planning, partnerships, and storytelling.  Aaron takes us from a UCA bulletin board that launched his anchor career to t...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What turns a busy downtown into a true community? We sit down with Aaron Nolan, UCA alum, veteran broadcaster, and now communications director at Downtown Bentonville Inc., to unpack the playbook behind block parties, farmers markets, and a holiday season that lights up the square for thousands. From the outside, it looks effortless. Behind the scenes, it’s a masterclass in planning, partnerships, and storytelling.<br/><br/>Aaron takes us from a UCA bulletin board that launched his anchor career to the grind of early jobs, the leap to a national network, and the long runway required to cover the Olympics in Rio and Korea. He shares how in-depth research transforms interviews into genuine relationships, why a gold medal moment still gives him chills, and what curling has taught him about humility and preparation. Those lessons now inform how DBI programs free, family-friendly experiences that feel organic rather than manufactured, and why their Emmy-nominated show, Downtown Now, keeps the spotlight on the people behind the scenes.<br/><br/>We also acknowledge the challenges of growth. Parking perceptions, real traffic challenges, and constant construction are part of a fast-growing region. Aaron explains how DBI coordinates with City Hall, Visit Bentonville, and the chamber, and why the new A Street Promenade could become a regional destination if it’s programmed thoughtfully from day one. Alongside that, we talk about UCA’s expanding footprint in Northwest Arkansas, alumni engagement, talent pipelines, and telling the stories that connect Conway to Bentonville’s square.<br/><br/>If you care about placemaking, local events, and the mechanics of civic storytelling, this conversation delivers practical insight and a few great laughs. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves downtowns, and leave a review to tell us what you want to hear next.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What turns a busy downtown into a true community? We sit down with Aaron Nolan, UCA alum, veteran broadcaster, and now communications director at Downtown Bentonville Inc., to unpack the playbook behind block parties, farmers markets, and a holiday season that lights up the square for thousands. From the outside, it looks effortless. Behind the scenes, it’s a masterclass in planning, partnerships, and storytelling.<br/><br/>Aaron takes us from a UCA bulletin board that launched his anchor career to the grind of early jobs, the leap to a national network, and the long runway required to cover the Olympics in Rio and Korea. He shares how in-depth research transforms interviews into genuine relationships, why a gold medal moment still gives him chills, and what curling has taught him about humility and preparation. Those lessons now inform how DBI programs free, family-friendly experiences that feel organic rather than manufactured, and why their Emmy-nominated show, Downtown Now, keeps the spotlight on the people behind the scenes.<br/><br/>We also acknowledge the challenges of growth. Parking perceptions, real traffic challenges, and constant construction are part of a fast-growing region. Aaron explains how DBI coordinates with City Hall, Visit Bentonville, and the chamber, and why the new A Street Promenade could become a regional destination if it’s programmed thoughtfully from day one. Alongside that, we talk about UCA’s expanding footprint in Northwest Arkansas, alumni engagement, talent pipelines, and telling the stories that connect Conway to Bentonville’s square.<br/><br/>If you care about placemaking, local events, and the mechanics of civic storytelling, this conversation delivers practical insight and a few great laughs. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves downtowns, and leave a review to tell us what you want to hear next.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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