Volunteers are the Real Stars of the Show at Red Oak Grand Theatre
As we all say, it takes a village to run our theatre. We are celebrating our 10-year anniversary of being completely run by volunteers! We draw people to our theatre from the entire county and beyond — even from other states.
The LaLa Project: More Than a Pumpkin Patch
My husband David and I live on a small acreage just outside of Red Oak with our three kids. In 2016 we expanded our garden knowledge and experimented by planting a few pumpkins mounds. We were so excited about the results, we knew we needed to do something that had an impact.
Welcome to Red Oak, Iowa
Whether you just want to visit, or you are thinking of thriving here permanently, Red Oak is less than an hour to the Omaha metro. We invite you to visit, but we know you will want to stay, where the heart of Southwest Iowa lives.
Episode 73 // Daric and Jill O'Neal of JMercantile and Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture
We’re in Red Oak, Iowa (pop. 5,415) this week on the podcast with Daric and Jill O’Neal of JMercantile and Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture. We’re talking all things community revitalization and development - including expanding Daric’s architecture company from the city to a small town, and Jill getting to bring her dream of a design and home decor shop to life.
Episode 72 // Adam and Dayna Kocinski of French Press Coffee
This week on the podcast we’re in Natoma, Kansas (pop. 334) with Adam and Dayna Kocinski of French Press Coffee, whose journey as entrepreneurs came to life when they decided to turn a literal dream that Adam had into reality. Now they’re serving the community more than just coffee — they’re creating a space where they can invest in people, make a space for local artists, and pay it forward.
2019 Rural Makers + Creators Holiday Gift Guide
Rural Revival presents this season’s best gifts - from leather to self care, home goods to apparel - all made in America by rural makers and creators.
Episode 71 // Bonnie Ramsey of Ramsey's Market
This week on the podcast we’re in Lenox, Iowa (pop. 1,407) with Bonnie Ramsey of Ramsey’s Market and Ramsey’s Ace Hardware. Bonnie’s telling us all about how she and her husband Theo have turned a grocery store into an entertainment business, providing a unique, one-of-a-kind experience for their customers.
Episode 70 // Maggie Haron of Iron & Pine Design
We’re in Cody, Wyoming (pop. 9,885) this week on the podcast with Maggie Haron of Iron & Pine Design. Today she’s sharing how what started out as a fun way to make some extra cash eventually turned into a dream that wouldn't quit — and a legit, full-time business!
Episode 69 // Mikaela Endress and Kami Stahl of Kamaela's Kreamery
We’re in Brimfield, Illinois (pop. 933) this week on the podcast with Mikaela Endress and Kami Stahl of Kamaela’s Kreamery. Mikaela is a student and Kami is a farmer, and together they have a pop up ice cream shop in a vintage trailer called Little Dipper, and can be found hitting up fun locations across Illinois all summer long.
Episode 68 // Farmers Kevin and Sara Ross
This week on the podcast we’re in Underwood, Iowa (pop. 917) with sixth generation farmers Kevin and Sara Ross. We’re talking about Kevin and Sara’s important role in connecting with farmers and advocating for agriculture, including Kevin’s new role as President of the National Corn Growers Association.
Episode 67 // Mary Morgan Gentry of Gentry's Farm and Hatcher's Dairy Farm
This week on the podcast we’re in College Grove, Tennessee with Mary Morgan Gentry of Gentry’s Farm and Hatcher Family Dairy. From growing up on the farm in Franklin, Tennessee to working in several shops on Franklin’s historic Main Street, Mary Morgan has had a front row seat to the revival that’s happened here.
Episode 66 // Marji Guyler-Alaniz of FarmHer
We’re celebrating FarmHers everywhere this week on the podcast, and we’re so excited to have founder Marji Guyler-Alaniz with us to share her story and how she has built the FarmHer brand.
The Shops at Station 8
I guess you could say I inherited the “junking” gene from my mom, as I spend many weekends as a kid going to garage sales looking for treasures. I started out having a space in a local shop with my mother when my kids were little. And then one day the historic train depot building came up for sale.
Episode 65 // Alyson Dorr of The Red Barn
This week we’re in Columbia Falls, Montana (pop. 4,710) with Alyson Dorr of The Red Barn. Alyson is a fourth generation farmer who, with her husband Casey, is helping bring up the next generation of family farm kids.
Episode 64 // Callie Lee of Osage Outfitters
This week on the podcast we’re in Pawhuska, Oklahoma (pop. 3,589) with Callie Lee of Osage Outfitters. Callie and her husband Joey moved to Pawhuska in 2013 to open their store, and since then have helped completely transform the town’s historic downtown and bring the best quality boots and highest end of western fashion in the area.
Episode 63 // Jesse Renfors of Cody Coffee Roaster
This week we’re in Cody, Wyoming (pop. 9.885) with Jesse Renfors of Cody Coffee Roaster. From a professional luger to a stay-at-home dad turned coffee roaster, Jesse is sharing about his journey and how he has grown his company from a side hustle to an international success.
Episode 62 // Karen Allen of Hotel Lincoln, The Electric Hotel
Karen and her husband Jerry have a love for restoration and their work on Hotel Lincoln, The Electric Hotel. Originally built in 1902, is a labor of love that is ten years in the making. Now Karen and Jerry want it to be the cornerstone for redevelopment.
Wheat and Roses at AX Bar Ranch
Living in the middle of nowhere was never a thought that crossed this city girl’s mind! I know you’ve heard this scenario a time or two — “city girl meets country boy.” I can truly say there is something that magically happens when country meets city.
There is Art in the Middle of the Earth
In 1980 I moved back to Harrington to work the family wheat farm. This allowed me to independently develop my art and design career. With the newly regenerated community enthusiasm in Harrington to awaken the past, and push to the future, a new spirit has arisen.
Ag Swag for the Agvocate
I left my job working for the county almost four years ago to be more available to our ranch. Looking for ways to create income from home while chasing a toddler, Ag Swag was born.