Big Orange Business

Haley Jones

Knoxville and East Tennessee business podcast.

  1. 1d ago

    119 - The Knoxville Sports Community Most Locals Don't Know Exists

    Most Knoxville locals don't even know this exists. For more than 46 years, Knoxville has had a rugby club with its own field, tournaments, youth programs, and a passionate community of players. In this episode, Haley sits down with Knoxville Rugby Club President Tau to uncover one of the most surprising communities hiding in East Tennessee. From rugby culture and sportsmanship to youth programs, local tournaments, and the future of the sport in Knoxville, this conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at a side of Knoxville most people never see. Big Orange Business explores the people, businesses, organizations, and communities that make Knoxville one of the most interesting cities in America.If you enjoy discovering the businesses, organizations, events, and people that make Knoxville unique, make sure to subscribe. 🏉 Knoxville Rugby Club Website:https://www.knoxvillerugby.com Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/knoxvillerugby Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/KnoxvilleRugby Interested in playing? Knoxville Rugby welcomes new players, supporters, sponsors, and fans. Practice:Tuesdays & Thursdays6:30 PMSam Duff Park 🍊 Thinking about moving to Knoxville? Whether you're relocating to East Tennessee, buying your first home, selling your current home, or investing in the Knoxville area, Haley would love to help. 📲 Call or Text Haley Jones: (865) 242 - 9821 Subscribe for more stories about the people, businesses, organizations, and communities that make Knoxville such a special place to live. #Knoxville #KnoxvilleTN #EastTennessee #BigOrangeBusiness #KnoxvilleRugby #Rugby #LivingInKnoxville #MovingToKnoxville

    30 min
  2. May 7

    115 - You Would NEVER Expect This at a Knoxville Cookie Shop 😳

    You would NEVER expect this at a Knoxville cookie shop… 😳 Then one of the owners looked at Haley Jones and said: “I’m working on some kidneys right now.” In this episode of the Big Orange Business Podcast, Haley visits Whimsy Cookie Company—one of Knoxville’s most creative and fast-growing small businesses—offering a behind-the-scenes look at the kind of local businesses that make people fall in love with East Tennessee. What starts as a conversation about cookies quickly turns into a behind-the-scenes look at entrepreneurship, family business, custom design, and what it really takes to build a thriving boutique brand. In this episode, we discuss: The wildest custom cookie orders they’ve ever createdOpening a retail business during the 2020 pandemicBuilding and managing a family-run businessScaling to handle 1,000+ cookie ordersWhy handmade products cost more than most people realizeSeasonal demand, weddings, graduations, and custom eventsWhat makes Whimsy Cookie Company stand out in KnoxvilleWhether you’re an entrepreneur, small business owner, or just love hearing how creative brands are built, this episode offers insight, humor, and real-world experience. Follow Whimsy Cookie Company: Website: https://whimsycookieco.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whimsycookieknoxville/?hl=en Subscribe to the Big Orange Business Podcast for conversations with the entrepreneurs and business owners shaping East Tennessee.

    28 min
  3. Apr 30

    114 - The Hidden Music Culture in Knoxville You Didn’t Know About (Bagpipes & Drums)

    In this episode of the Big Orange Business Podcast, Haley Jones sits down with the team behind Knoxville Pipes and Drums—a group that most people in East Tennessee have heard… but few actually know the story behind. What started with just a few people learning bagpipes around a kitchen table in 1992 has grown into a 50+ member organization representing Knoxville across the region—and now, on a global stage. 👉 Learn more, book the band, or get involved: https://www.knoxvillepipesanddrums.org/ But this episode goes way beyond music. You’ll learn how Scottish and Irish heritage shaped East Tennessee, how bagpipes influenced modern country and bluegrass, and why this group is so deeply connected to the local community. From performing at weddings and funerals to competing internationally in Scotland, Knoxville Pipes and Drums is preserving history in a way that’s both powerful and unexpected. Whether you’re local to Knoxville, thinking about relocating, or just curious about the culture behind the music, this episode will give you a whole new perspective on East Tennessee. 🎯 Topics include: • The surprising history of bagpipes and how they work• The deep Scottish influence on Appalachian culture• Why bagpipes were once considered a weapon of war• How Knoxville Pipes and Drums grew from 4 people to 50+ members• What it takes to learn and play this instrument• How the group is preparing to compete in Scotland• Why this band is more than music—it’s a community 🎵 Get Involved with Knoxville Pipes & Drums 🔗 Website: https://www.knoxvillepipesanddrums.org/ 👉 Interested in learning?They offer FREE lessons for bagpipes and drums—no experience required. 👉 Want to book them for an event?They perform at weddings, funerals, parades, festivals, and local events across East Tennessee. 👉 Business owner or organization?They are actively looking for local sponsors and community partners to support their mission and upcoming international competition in Scotland. 👉 Just curious?You can attend an open rehearsal and see the band in action. This isn’t just about music. It’s about preserving culture, building community, and creating something that lasts for generations right here in East Tennessee. If you’ve ever wondered what makes Knoxville unique—this is part of the story. 👉 Follow Big Orange Business for more stories about the people, businesses, and culture shaping Knoxville.

    40 min

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Knoxville and East Tennessee business podcast.