Episodios

  • The Education Ecosystem: Building Future-Ready Citizens w/ Anita Huggins
    Aug 5 2025

    What does it truly take to build a premier school district? Superintendent Anita Huggins reveals the transformation underway at Charleston County School District with remarkable candor and vision that extends far beyond typical education rhetoric.

    After nearly three decades serving Charleston's students—first as a middle school English teacher, then through various leadership roles—Huggins brings a uniquely grounded perspective to her superintendency. Her "power of one degree" philosophy isn't just administrative jargon; it's yielding tangible results with remarkable academic gains across grades 3-8, a projected 90% graduation rate, and 85% college and career readiness metrics.

    Most compelling is Huggins' recognition that schools alone cannot solve educational challenges. Through the innovative LOCAL initiative (Linking Opportunities to Classroom And Learners), she's systematically connecting businesses, faith groups, and community organizations directly to schools with specific needs. This ecosystem approach has already eliminated lunch debt, provided crucial supplies, created internships, and established mentorship programs—proving that collective community investment yields powerful outcomes.

    The conversation reveals surprising innovations within CCSD: a student cabinet providing direct feedback on issues like budgets and dress codes; universal pre-K collaborations with private providers; employee childcare centers addressing teacher retention; and Centers for Advanced Studies experiencing 50% enrollment growth as students pursue industry certifications. Perhaps most impressive, Charleston has achieved what many districts can't—starting the school year with certified teachers in every classroom, two years running.

    Ready to help shape Charleston's educational future? Visit the LOCAL website to explore partnership opportunities or connect directly with Superintendent Huggins. As she powerfully states, "Public education is a moral imperative"—and Charleston County is demonstrating how a community-wide commitment to excellence can transform that imperative into reality.

    The Expo is designed to be both fun and educational, with interactive exhibitor booths that offer demonstrations, samples, and food.

    info@mountpleasantchamber.org | mountpleasantexpo.com

    9/18/25 @ Omar Shrine Convention Center from 11:00am - 5:00pm.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

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

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    32 m
  • Mount Pleasant Made: Bridging Community and Commerce w/ Matt Brady
    Jul 15 2025

    The iconic Ravenel Bridge isn't just visible from every angle of Charleston—it symbolizes Mount Pleasant's rising prominence as an economic and innovation hub in South Carolina. In this engaging conversation with Town of Mount Pleasant Economic Development Officer Matt Brady, we explore how this thriving community balances growth with livability.

    Discover the exciting public space developments enhancing Mount Pleasant's appeal, from the new waterfront park at Alhambra Hall to the completed "micro-mobility" project at Pitt Street Bridge. Brady shares how these investments create premier destinations for residents and visitors alike, strengthening the community fabric that makes Mount Pleasant special.

    Looking for career opportunities? The Chamber's 15th Annual Business Expo on September 18th introduces an integrated job fair featuring major employers including the Town of Mount Pleasant, Port Authority, Charleston County Dispatch, and emerging businesses. With competitive salaries and benefits, these organizations seek talented individuals across diverse fields. The event offers free admission and represents the largest networking opportunity in the Charleston area.

    As hurricane season approaches, we discuss preparedness strategies with insights about regional coordination and community education efforts. Learn about the upcoming "Coffee with a Cause" session on August 7th featuring emergency preparedness expert Shannon Whitehead—and discover the folklore behind local hurricane indicators like the Coburg Cow and Waffle House Index.

    The podcast concludes with an exploration of Mount Pleasant's innovation economy initiatives, particularly the town's involvement with Charleston Hacks. This collaborative approach brings together tech professionals, marketers, and creative thinkers to solve community challenges while building connections that could spark the next generation of local ventures.

    Join us at our upcoming "Know Your Lawmaker" reception on August 13th aboard the USS Yorktown for an opportunity to connect with local elected officials. Subscribe and follow the Building Business Podcast for monthly updates on Mount Pleasant's economic development landscape!

    The Expo is designed to be both fun and educational, with interactive exhibitor booths that offer demonstrations, samples, and food.

    info@mountpleasantchamber.org | mountpleasantexpo.com

    9/18/25 @ Omar Shrine Convention Center from 11:00am - 5:00pm.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

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

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    21 m
  • From Chef to Novelist: Victoria Benton Frank's Creative Journey
    Jul 1 2025

    Ever wonder what happens when you combine Southern charm, culinary expertise, and literary talent into one dynamic personality? Meet Victoria Benton Frank, the daughter of beloved bestselling novelist Dorothea Benton Frank, who has found her own voice in the literary world after living what she calls "eight lives already."

    From the moment Victoria begins speaking, her magnetic energy fills the room. Self described as "Southern on the inside and Northern on the outside," she effortlessly blends "y'all" and "schlep" into conversations that bounce between laugh-out-loud funny and profoundly touching. After careers as a dancer, actress, playwright, and chef, Victoria has found her true calling as a novelist – continuing a family legacy while blazing her own distinct path.

    Her debut novel "My Magnolia Summer" draws inspiration from her great grandmother's restaurant, "The Magic Lantern," which operated on Folly Road in the 1920s and 30s. Victoria reveals how Sullivan's Island serves as the beating heart of her stories, explaining that "setting is really your protagonist." When discussing her second novel "The Violet Hour" (releasing August 12th), she shares how grief and self-discovery shaped this continuation of her first book's universe, providing readers both connection and fresh perspectives.

    What truly sets Victoria apart is her refreshing transparency about the writing business. She candidly discusses the advantages of her literary pedigree while emphasizing that "no one gives you anything for free in New York." Her all female team reflects her commitment to supporting working mothers, and her approach to negative criticism is memorably straightforward: "Don't take criticism from someone you wouldn't take advice from." Between managing two young children, a chef husband, and her writing career, Victoria grabs creative moments whenever possible – sometimes writing at 6 AM, sometimes in voice memos between school pickups.

    Pre-order "The Violet Hour" now through your favorite independent bookstore! And follow Victoria on Instagram (@victoriabentonfrank) to keep up with her book tour dates and get a glimpse into the life of a writer who's mastering the art of reinvention with every page she writes.

    The Expo is designed to be both fun and educational, with interactive exhibitor booths that offer demonstrations, samples, and food.

    info@mountpleasantchamber.org | mountpleasantexpo.com

    9/18/25 @ Omar Shrine Convention Center from 11:00am - 5:00pm.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

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

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    50 m
  • Mount Pleasant Made: Building Economic Futures with Matt Brady
    Jun 17 2025

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

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

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

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

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

    The Expo is designed to be both fun and educational, with interactive exhibitor booths that offer demonstrations, samples, and food.

    info@mountpleasantchamber.org | mountpleasantexpo.com

    9/18/25 @ Omar Shrine Convention Center from 11:00am - 5:00pm.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    The Expo is designed to be both fun and educational, with interactive exhibitor booths that offer demonstrations, samples, and food.

    info@mountpleasantchamber.org | mountpleasantexpo.com

    9/18/25 @ Omar Shrine Convention Center from 11:00am - 5:00pm.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    The Expo is designed to be both fun and educational, with interactive exhibitor booths that offer demonstrations, samples, and food.

    info@mountpleasantchamber.org | mountpleasantexpo.com

    9/18/25 @ Omar Shrine Convention Center from 11:00am - 5:00pm.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    The Expo is designed to be both fun and educational, with interactive exhibitor booths that offer demonstrations, samples, and food.

    info@mountpleasantchamber.org | mountpleasantexpo.com

    9/18/25 @ Omar Shrine Convention Center from 11:00am - 5:00pm.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

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

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

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

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

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

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

    The Expo is designed to be both fun and educational, with interactive exhibitor booths that offer demonstrations, samples, and food.

    info@mountpleasantchamber.org | mountpleasantexpo.com

    9/18/25 @ Omar Shrine Convention Center from 11:00am - 5:00pm.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce

    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Media Solutions

    Production Sponsor: RMBO.co

    Design Sponsor: DK Design

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

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    37 m