Good Neighbor Podcast: Union

De: Mike Murphy
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  • Bringing Together Local Businesses and Residents of Northern Kentucky! Based in Union, KY....The Good Neighbor Podcast helps the residents of Northern Kentucky get to know local business owners as people. We allow the business owners and influencers in NKY to tell the stories of how they started their business and why. We hear about their families, their personal interests and why they love living in and serving resident of Northern Kentucky!

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  • Finding Your Signature Style with Kelly Kuehneman
    May 8 2025

    What makes a house truly feel like a home? In this heartfelt conversation with Kelly Kuehneman, founder of SignaStyle Home and Kelly Annalise Interiors, we explore the art of creating spaces that don't just look beautiful but genuinely reflect who you are.

    Kelly shares her journey from art-loving kid to home design entrepreneur, revealing how her passion for helping people find their "signature style" became the foundation of her business. With warmth and practical wisdom, she explains why our environments profoundly impact our emotional well-being and how thoughtful design choices can transform our daily experience.

    For anyone feeling overwhelmed by design trends or uncertain how to make their space feel more personal, Kelly offers refreshingly accessible advice. From keeping walls neutral to allow for seasonal changes through textiles and accessories, to her ingenious suggestion to "shop your own house" by moving pieces between rooms, her approach makes beautiful design attainable for any budget.

    What stands out in Kelly's philosophy is her emphasis on intentionality and authenticity. Whether incorporating vintage finds from her "Found Collection" that tell a story or helping clients discern what style truly resonates with them beyond passing trends, her focus remains on creating spaces that feel deeply personal. "I want it to tell each individual story," she explains. "I want them to go into their home and truly make it from a house to a home."

    Whether you're planning a major redesign or simply looking to refresh your space, Kelly's insights will inspire you to view your home as more than just a collection of things—but as an expression of your unique story. Ready to discover your signature style? Visit signastyle.com to learn more about Kelly's curated collections and design services.

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    27 m
  • Better Problems: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Growth
    Apr 26 2025

    Ever wonder why some skilled tradespeople struggle to grow their businesses despite doing excellent work? Drew Wilson of Kensho LLC pulls back the curtain on a hidden epidemic affecting blue-collar businesses across America: the communication and marketing gap.

    Drew brings a unique perspective as someone who bridges two worlds – formally educated in white-collar business strategies while having grown up working on a 115-year-old home, getting his hands dirty with every imaginable repair. This dual background allows him and his partner to translate corporate marketing effectiveness into practical solutions for trades and service-based businesses that are often too busy putting out daily fires to focus on growth.

    The conversation reveals how Kensho's discovery process often uncovers that business owners' perceived problems aren't actually their biggest obstacles. Through careful consultation, they identify where small businesses are leaving money on the table – frequently from missed leads or poor communication systems. Their approach varies from small operations doing $500,000 annually to companies breaking through the $5 million ceiling, with flexible packages growing alongside the business.

    Most refreshing is Kensho's no-contract philosophy. As Drew explains, "We don't require contracts because we deliver the value and then some month after month." This confidence stems from consistently generating measurable results while helping clients develop "better problems" – the challenges that come with growth rather than stagnation.

    The episode also explores the psychological barriers many business owners face when considering marketing investments. Drew makes a powerful distinction between something being "expensive" versus "costly" – an expense without proportional returns versus a cost that generates greater value than the investment itself. This mindset shift helps trade business owners move from fear-based decisions to strategic growth planning.

    Want to stop leaving money on the table in your service business? Visit KenshoAI.com to schedule a discovery call and see if their approach could transform your business communication and marketing systems.

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    36 m
  • The Man Who Fell Down an Elevator Shaft and Found His Purpose
    Mar 27 2025

    Kris Duncan doesn't just inspect homes—he examines life through a lens few could imagine. As owner of Absolute Inspection Services in Northern Kentucky, Chris brings extraordinary perspective to his work, shaped by a journey that defies medical probability and showcases remarkable human resilience.

    The path to becoming a home inspector wasn't straightforward for Kris. After years as a master electrician and time in the corporate world, his life took a dramatic turn when he fell down an elevator shaft while working in a commercial building. This accident led to the discovery of a brain tumor nestled between his brain stem and spinal cord. Six years of monitoring culminated in brain surgery, followed by a challenging recovery that would later serve as preparation for even greater challenges.

    During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kris faced cascading health crises: liver failure requiring a transplant, followed by kidney failure necessitating dialysis. When searching for a kidney donor, the most unlikely match emerged—his wife Claudia, born and raised in Nicaragua, proved to be the perfect donor. This miracle, as Kris describes it, "proves we're all the same on the inside." His medical journey continued recently with surgery to remove a tumor wrapped around his spinal cord.

    Throughout these extraordinary challenges, Kris maintained an unwavering faith that transformed his perspective. "Stop telling God how big your problems are and start telling your problems how big your God is," he shares, revealing the spiritual foundation of his resilience. Rather than asking "why me," Kris views each challenge as preparation for what lies ahead and focuses on finding purpose through adversity.

    This profound life experience shapes how Kris approaches home inspection. He rejects the "deal killer" label sometimes applied to inspectors, focusing instead on providing objective information about safety and functionality. His goal is to help buyers and sellers make informed decisions while planning for future maintenance and repairs.

    Listen to Kris's powerful story of survival, faith, and finding purpose through seemingly insurmountable obstacles. His journey reminds us that with the right mindset, anything is achievable—whether facing health crises or tackling life's everyday challenges.

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    42 m
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