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Nancy Kishpaugh-Entrepreneur at the Library

The Correll Files podcast

Release Date: 02/25/2020

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Growing up on a farm in Mayetta Kansas, north of Topeka, Alli Winter did not want a life of farming, nor did she dream of becoming a well known entrepreneur, Chef Alli, but that's what happened. See her Fab Food Lab cooking videos at From ChefAllis.com: “I wanted to help more families and get more people cooking. I love to organize and deliver cooking campaigns that help families conquer dinner time. I long to share the wisdom of my experiences, cooking advice, and insider tips that will guide you to regularly prepare delicious meals for you and your family. I want you to know that it’s...

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Abby Emert - MOMpreneur Entrepreneur show art Abby Emert - MOMpreneur Entrepreneur

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Abby Emert, as a young mother of two, was a member of the spring 2019 Entrepreneurial Mindset class and is one of a growing number of mom’s in our area and across the United States who have left full time jobs to be stay-at-home moms with the benefit of participating in independent commercial activities so that when the kids are napping or in school they can use their talents to solve problems for customers i.e. be a MOMpreneur.

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Jeane Hains became the owner of Natural Food Center in Coffeyville in quite an unexpected way becoming “natural” by necessity after a childhood illness almost claimed her life before she could become an adult.

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Coffeyville’s Doug Misch has been an entrepreneur and entrepreneurial thinker even early in his career when he worked in his family’s office equipment and supply business. Today, at 77 he can’t stop thinking--when he sees something, he starts thinking about how he might improve it—even five years after selling his business, Misch 4 x 4 Products. We call that entrepreneurial thinking, a way of looking at life’s problems as opportunities for solutions. Part 1- Prior to year 2000 including the brass paper brad that led to the contract to provide office fixtures and furniture for the...

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Coffeyville’s Doug Misch has been an entrepreneur and entrepreneurial thinker even early in his career when he worked in his family’s office equipment and supply business. Today, at 77 he can’t stop thinking--when he sees something, he starts thinking about how he might improve it—even five years after selling his business, Misch 4 x 4 Products. We call that entrepreneurial thinking, a way of looking at life’s problems as opportunities for solutions. Part 1- Prior to year 2000 including the brass paper brad that led to the contract to provide office fixtures and furniture for the...

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When I was growing up, let's just say it was several years ago, battery operated toys were just coming into existence. In those days, batteries (technically, energy cells) were expensive enough that most electric toys were sold without them. Hence, the phrase we still sometimes hear today "Batteries not included.”

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Beth Shinkle has learned to be persistent in pursuing her life’s journey. After at least two major life-changing experiences, she’s had to become persistent and her participation in a recent Entrepreneurial Mindset class has helped her renew her focus on finding her path.

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Entrepreneurship Misunderstood show art Entrepreneurship Misunderstood

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A remix of a radio segment called "Entrepreneurial Minute" in 2017, the principles still apply today. For many people, the term "entrepreneurship" implies business ownership or business "start-up". Certainly, that is true sometimes, but entrepreneurship can be interpreted as a way of thinking of new ways to solve problems for others, many times with limited resources.  Successful entrepreneurship includes continuous innovation as successful entrepreneurs knowing they always have to be looking for the next greatest way to serve their customers or coworkers.  Innovation sometimes means...

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Part 2 Brian Hight, co-owner and proprietor of Magnolia Scents by Design did not start out with aspirations to be “the world’s best smelling scent shop artisanally handcrafting natural candles and soaps,” but that’s what happened. And the business, at its current and original location, 106 N Penn, Independence Kansas, was started just before the “crash” of 2008. Yet, customers liked the offerings and Magnolia grew. Today Brian would say he’s an entrepreneur by design.

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Brian Hight, co-owner and proprietor of Magnolia Scents by Design did not start out with aspirations to be “the world’s best smelling scent shop artisanally handcrafting natural candles and soaps,” but that’s what happened. And the business, at its current and original location, 106 N Penn, Independence Kansas, was started just before the “crash” of 2008. Yet, customers liked the offerings and Magnolia grew. Today Brian would say he’s an entrepreneur by design.

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Libraries are changing, working to stay relevant in a world much different than the one that existed when Andrew Carnegie financed so many libraries around the United States. Independence Public Library has been among the national leaders in this effort for years having won numerous awards for their innovative programs. Nancy Kishpaugh was the first to participate in the Entrepreneurial Mindset class, featuring the Ice House entrepreneurship program. It affected her in a way that prompted her boss and two other library colleagues to participate in following semester. The class added a bit of fuel to their innovation fire. Here is Nancy’s account of how this class