The Community Cast
In this episode, Dottie Chalmers Cutter sits down with Courtney Wyse, also known as @CocoWyse, a fashion influencer and blogger. Courtney shares her journey from rural Maine to becoming a successful influencer, her transition from nursing to fashion, and how she stays authentic to her followers. Tune in to hear about her daily life, the challenges she faces, and her tips for staying true to oneself in the world of social media.
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In this episode, Dottie Chalmers Cutter interviews Kim Anania, President and CEO of KMA Human Resources Consulting. Kim discusses the inspiration behind her women-owned HR consulting firm and the services KMA offers. She also talks about her passion for community involvement and her involvement in various community organizations. Additionally, Kim highlights the most common HR pitfalls businesses face and how KMA HR helps mitigate them.
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In this episode, Dottie Chalmers Cutter interviews Patrick Gilligan, the owner of Gilligan's Gardens. Patrick shares his journey from sales to starting a landscaping business, his focus on landscaping and arborist work, and how he has built a thriving business based on word-of-mouth referrals. Tune in to hear about his passion for maple syrup production, love for skiing, and even his unexpected hobby of Irish dancing!
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In this episode, Dottie Chalmers Cutter interviews Diane Lebson, CEO & Co-Founder of Evergreen Philanthropic Solutions. Diane discusses the significance of relationship-building in fundraising, guiding clients in philanthropy, and engaging the next generation. She also offers valuable advice on finding the right board to join and ensuring you do so for the right reasons. Additionally, Diane shares insights from her book, "For a Good Cause," which is a practical guide to giving joyfully.
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In this episode, Dottie Chalmers Cutter interviews Sara Belletete, VP of Branch Development and 4th generation family member of Belletetes, Inc. She discusses the company's history, their community initiatives, and the importance of family values in their operations. Sara also talks about paving the way for women in a male-dominated industry, the unique challenges she has encountered, and the importance of succession planning. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about leadership, legacy, and giving back to the community.
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In this episode, Dottie Chalmers Cutter interviews Julie Spugnardi, Co-Owner of Bootstrap Marketing. Julie shares her journey from growing up in Lewiston to launching a business during the pandemic. They talk about navigating work-life balance, building a resilient business, and the power of community. Julie also offers advice on staying curious, embracing change, and finding success by helping others.
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In this episode, Dottie Chalmers Cutter interviews Ben Davis, Co-Founder of OpBox. Ben shares his journey from sailor to entrepreneur, overcoming early production challenges, the development of the eco-friendly EDURA Building System and discusses OpBox’s community impact through local partnerships and sustainable design solutions.
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In this episode, Dottie Chalmers Cutter interviews Matt McGrath, President and CEO of Systems Engineering. Matt shares his journey from teaching to tech leadership, what it means to prioritize client relationships and how Systems Engineering helps businesses create a culture of security to mitigate human errors and evolving threats.
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In this episode Carissa Chipman interviews Dottie Reed of Camp Pemigewassett. They discuss the "Cans from Campers" initiative, a food drive designed to combat summertime food insecurity. Dottie shares the origins, impact, and national recognition of the program, encouraging other camps to participate. For more info, visit cansfromcampers.com.
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In this episode, Carissa Chipman chats with Jamie Racine, founder and executive director of The Integrated Life. They discuss TIL’s commitment to diverse mental health needs, including outreach services and a domestic violence workshop. Jamie highlights the importance of trauma-informed care for better client outcomes and shares her pride in her staff’s professional growth, teamwork, and their creative ideas to improve the agency and client services.
info_outlineIn this episode, Dottie Chalmers Cutter talks with Clara Collins, Operations Manager at S.W. Collins Co. They explore the intricacies of managing a multi-generational company, the balance of tradition with innovation, and the critical role of community involvement, featuring a unique grant program that deepens local engagement They also touch on the dynamics of working within a family business, sharing insights and advice for navigating the complexities of family and business roles.