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As part of Rooted in Revenue's Accelerator series Susan Finch sits down with Michelle Calascibetta, an innovative entrepreneur who transformed a school bus into a mobile educational kitchen called "Flora the Farm Bus” for her business Farm Bus Bistro. Michelle combines her background in environmental education, farm-based learning, and her family roots in Montessori teaching to bring hands-on culinary education to students across the Rogue Valley. Learn how she's built her unique business, FarmBusBistro.com, and why she's joining the Accelerator program to take her venture to the next level. From teaching forest ecology to empowering children with essential life skills through cooking, Michelle shares her journey of turning her passion for food, plants, and education into a thriving mobile business.
LINKS
https://www.farmbusbistro.com/home
https://www.instagram.com/farmbusbistro/
http://facebook.com/farmbusbistro
About Our Guest:
Michelle Calascibetta is an innovative culinary educator who seamlessly weaves together her experience in organic farming and teaching through The Farm Bus Bistro. After developing educational programs at Jean's Urban Forest Farm while pursuing her graduate studies at Portland State University, Michelle found her calling in sharing the joy of growing, cooking, and eating good food. She has since created unique Culinary Arts programs at both the Medford Montessori School and The Valley School of Southern Oregon, where students collaborate to prepare nourishing meals for their school communities. Through The Farm Bus Bistro, Michelle continues to inspire learners of all ages to connect with and celebrate the abundant local food landscape of the Rogue Valley.
Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Does your local community know what you do?
Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Susan continues her conversation with Pyper and Jarrod, the creative duo behind Joyride Jewelry. This episode delves into the crucial topic of building community, especially for artists and small business owners who have transitioned to a new location or shifted their business model.
Pyper and Jarrod share their experiences of moving to a small town and navigating the challenges of maintaining connections in an online business world. They discuss the importance of balancing work and community engagement and explore innovative ways to network and collaborate with other artists and local businesses.
This episode offers valuable insights for entrepreneurs looking to establish roots in a new community while managing a thriving online presence. Don't miss out on the practical advice and inspiring stories these talented artisans share. Plus, listeners are treated to an exclusive discount code for Joyride Jewelry!
Tune in for an engaging discussion on community building, artistic collaboration, and the evolving landscape of small business ownership in today's interconnected world.
Links from this episode:
https://joyridejewelry.com (discount code: SFS)
Listen to the first half of this conversation here.
Getting Your Hands Dirty: The Value of an In-Person Community and "Peopling"
Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
Getting Your Hands Dirty: The Value of an In-Person Community and "Peopling"
Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
Are you a service business looking to grow your presence in your local community? In this episode of Rooted in Revenue, hosts Lany Sullivan and Susan Finch explore the power of in-person community building for both personal and business growth.
Lany shares her experience with the Art in the Garden event, showcasing how community involvement can open doors to unexpected opportunities and relationships. The duo emphasizes the importance of showing up consistently, being vulnerable, and participating in events and groups aligned with your interests.
This episode will inspire you to focus on "peopling" - connecting with others in your community face-to-face. Lany and Susan offer practical advice on joining local organizations like the Chamber of Commerce and Rotary Club, and the benefits of serving on nonprofit boards.
Discover how building a strong foundation of community relationships can support your personal and professional growth. Learn why showing up authentically and helping others can lead to a thriving, connected business community.
Key points from this episode:
Lany emphasized the importance of showing up in person, building community, and participating as a human with other humans rather than just communicating online.
Lany got involved in a community event called Art in the Garden to promote her property for weddings and events. She connected with many people in her community through this event.
Lany and Susan discussed how participating in community activities and helping others allows unexpected conversations and connections. It breaks down walls between people.
Lany built her community roots by joining the Chamber of Commerce and Rotary Club and serving on seven nonprofit boards when she first moved to Grants Pass. This laid the foundation for strong community relationships.
Susan encouraged people to find groups and activities aligned with their interests, whether hiking, antiquing, gardening, etc. Showing up consistently builds community.
Lany advised that when getting involved in community groups, be yourself, show up, and be willing to be vulnerable. Most groups are welcoming to new people.
Susan challenged listeners to be present, do some "peopling," and focus on in-person connecting rather than just online networking.