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My ME Story

By: Denise Jerome
  • Summary

  • My ME Story is a response to Covid-19 and its effect on the event industry. It is meant to inspire business owners and their teams by sharing "real" stories, specific to both the successes and the struggles that come along with being an entrepreneur. This podcast will share stories of faith, family, and sheer grit that are necessary to succeed in life and grow your business!
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Episodes
  • Impacting a Community for Positive Change with Karl Schmitt, Jr., President & CEO Louisville Sports Commission
    Aug 5 2021

    Karl Schmitt, Jr. is all about teamwork-- both in the office and in the sports arena. As President & CEO of the Louisville Sports Commission, his goal is to increase teamwork so that their mission is accomplished-- a mission that ultimately "puts heads in beds"!

    Growing up in Louisville's west end through tumultuous times developed strong character traits that Karl Schmitt, Jr. has used to build a thriving sports event city. In the last eight years alone, sporting events revenue has topped the charts!

    The Louisville Sports Commission acts as the economic tool to attract hotel room night visits (hence "heads in beds"). However, they are also proactive in promoting active lifestyles, especially with the youth in disadvantaged neighborhoods, in an effort to attract and retain a strong workforce.  In addition, they act as entrepreneurs by creating, owning, and operating their own events.

    Hear how Karl's leadership at The Louisville Sports Commission has developed into a legacy, even after managing Covid and how lessons learned have played a role in developing better event experiences! 

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    51 mins
  • "Perseverance is Key to Success", with Ed Hart, “Business Development Entrepreneur”
    Jul 1 2021

    "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts."  - Winston Churchill

    Ed Hart defines an entrepreneur as someone who can achieve success in different industries, as opposed to a successful business person who achieves success in a specific field. By that definition, Ed Hart is certainly an entrepreneur!

    Curiosity stimulates learning opportunities and intrigues those that tend to gravitate towards the path of entrepreneurship. During his childhood, Mr. Hart was very curious by nature and this trait, coupled with his perseverance, allowed him to gain huge success with projects that the typical person would not think to undertake.  As an admirer of Churchill Winston, Ed Hart followed his words of wisdom with a profound clarity.

    Renovation of property that is foreclosed on, revitalizing distressed theme parks, venturing into the big screen-- all different paths, all diversified, all turn-around successes due to foresight, a clear vision, and perseverance. 

    Want to know how that person behind the success thinks? Listen to this podcast and gain rare insight into the person that is Ed Hart.



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    54 mins
  • "Keep Moving Forward", with Kim Baker, President/CEO of KY Center for the Arts
    Jun 3 2021

    The  Kentucky Center for the Arts is instrumental to our community.  As stated on their website, "Through a coordinated effort and community support, the Fund for the Arts builds a stronger community by investing in world-class Arts organizations, driving collaborative initiatives, fueling innovative arts-in-education programs and engaging corporate partnerships throughout the region."

    The entertainment industry has struggled through COVID and touched a variety of platforms, from restaurants to caterers to venues to artists.  Collaboration and coordination with peer industries is imperative during this timeframe.

    As businesses come online and people begin to feel confident in re-engaging in community efforts, entertainment and the arts will be an influential  leader to link our society and build strong fellowship bridges. The  Arts encourage our differences. It sees the strengths formed from capitalizing on our diversity.

    Join us as we discuss with Kim Baker, President/CEO of the Kentucky Center for the Arts, how to overcome COVID struggles and "Keep Moving Forward"!

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    40 mins

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