18 episodes

Welcome to 'Made in Maury' - a podcast produced by Maury Alliance highlighting the stories and individuals that make Maury County unique.

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Welcome to 'Made in Maury' - a podcast produced by Maury Alliance highlighting the stories and individuals that make Maury County unique.

    018: John Meese - Cowork Columbia

    018: John Meese - Cowork Columbia

    Cowork Columbia is an entrepreneurship center and coworking space located in downtown Columbia, TN. In addition to offering on-demand coworking space they also sell a curated section of tried-and-true products for entrepreneurs, including notebooks, planners, and the best business books on the planet. In this episode of Made in Maury we interview John Meese, one of the entrepreneurs behind Cowork Columbia and find out what led him to open a coworking space in Maury County.
    cowork.space
    @coworkcolumbia
    19 Public Square, Columbia, TN
    hello@cowork.space

    • 35 min
    017: Derek & Brandee Ransom - Tenn Pin Alley

    017: Derek & Brandee Ransom - Tenn Pin Alley

    Tenn Pin Alley is a state of the art Family Entertainment Center in Columbia, Tennessee packed with attractions including 32 Bowling Lanes, Lasertag, and Arcade Games. Behind this one stop entertainment facility is Derek and Brandee Ransom - two people passionate about supporting the local community and giving back. Find out more about them in this episode of Made in Maury. 
    www.tennpin.com
    @tennpinalley

    • 27 min
    016: 2020 State Eggs & Issues

    016: 2020 State Eggs & Issues

    On February 14th, 2020 Senator Dr. Joey Hensley, Representative Scott Cepicky and Representative Michael Curcio joined Maury Alliance for the annual State Eggs & Issues breakfast to discuss the State Legislature’s upcoming agenda. This is the full audio recording of that event. A video of the event can be watched here: www.mauryalliance.com/state-eggs-issues-2020. 

    • 42 min
    015: Matt Johnson & Chris Coyne - Muletown Coffee

    015: Matt Johnson & Chris Coyne - Muletown Coffee

    Muletown Roasted Coffee was started by a couple of friends, trying to live life well, in the small town of Columbia, Tennessee. What started as a modest coffee roasting operation in a friend's garage has turned into a Maury County destination and community staple. The coffee is good, but the people are better - get to know a couple of them in this episode of Made in Maury. 
    www.muletowncoffee.com
    @muletowncoffee
    23 Public Square, Columbia, TN 38401

    • 43 min
    014: Zac Fox & Todd Rode - Bad Idea Brewing Company

    014: Zac Fox & Todd Rode - Bad Idea Brewing Company

    Bad Idea Brewing began in 2015 as a conversation between friends over the dinner table. Prior to having a physical location they shared their brews via beer festivals and other beer-centric events. In September of 2019 they opened a brewery and taproom in the Columbia Arts District and have been slinging unique, high-quality craft beers in Maury County ever since. In this episode we interview Zac Fox and Todd Rode for the backstory on this exciting new venture and also hear about their practical approach to entrepreneurship.
    www.badideabrewing.com
    @badideabrewing
    307 W 11 Street, Unit 6, Columbia, TN 

    • 31 min
    013: Rachel Hughes - Ye Peddler

    013: Rachel Hughes - Ye Peddler

    Ye Peddler Gift Shoppe first opened its doors over 40 years ago in the 1970s. Rachel Hughes purchased the store in 1999 and has been running it ever since, experiencing firsthand over 20 years of change in Maury County. In this episode of Made in Maury we catch up with Rachel to find out how she's managed to stay profitable and keep the doors open for 21 years. 
    www.yepeddler.com
    @yepeddler
    305 W 8th St. Columbia, TN 38401

    • 28 min

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