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How is a non-profit business going to help for-profit businesses help other non-profits?
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“I think we’re actually born inherently creative. The way in which we express that looks different.” – Ben Terry
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It's hard to put your finger on what trees do because it's hard to find something trees don't do.
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By definition, you can't do it by yourself.
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Fresh food is a basic human right.
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On this episode of On the Upside Adam, self-proclaimed bibliophile talks with Carmichael's Kids bookstore manager, Michelle Shaver, about the wonders of kids books and their impact on kids and adults alike.
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On our third episode of On the Upside Adam talks with Looking Up Grant recipient, Penelope Quesada. Penelope is the general music teacher at Semple Elementary, a title one school where 80% of the students are on free or reduced lunch. She will use the funds from the grant to buy percussion instruments for her classroom that will serve her 600 students.
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Why is imagination so important for kids and adults alike? It’s free.
On this episode of On the Upside Adam talks with Sean Hennessey, Director of Marketing and Development at Squallis Puppeteers, a nonprofit organization that uses the art of puppetry to free imaginations, create fantastic characters, and to tell the stories that are important to our community. -
Adam sits down with the President of Kentucky State Parks Foundation, Molly Caldwell, to discuss the non-profit organization's mission to connect people to the 49 different State Parks Kentucky has to offer in this inaugural episode of On the Upside.
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On the Upside is a brand new podcast based in Louisville, KY hosted by Against the Grain Brewery co-owner, Adam Watson. On the Upside is a bi-monthly show featuring some amazing people doing amazing things. Here's a taste of what's to come.