Get Deep Podcast

Aaron Jones and Wes Otto

Join Aaron Jones and Wes Otto on the Get Deep Podcast as they sit down with the people shaping Southern Minnesota and beyond, sharing their journeys, hard-earned lessons, and the moments that matter most. Part of the Connect Podcast Network, the show brings long-form, real conversations that go beyond surface-level stories—offering insight, perspective, and a deeper look at the people driving our region forward. Proudly supported by our sponsors—Vanderberg Clean, Community Bank, and Chankaska Creek Winery and Distillery—whose support helps make these conversations possible.

  1. Jun 24

    Ep151 Jesse Hicks

    In this episode of the Get Deep Podcast, we sit down with Jesse Hicks, the new President and Chief Advancement Officer of Loyola Catholic School, for a conversation about leadership, faith, football, fundraising, and coming home. Jesse’s story starts in the halls of Loyola, where he was once a student himself. He reflects on the people, values, and experiences that shaped him during those formative years — including his time on the football field, which eventually led him to play college football at Saint John’s University under legendary coach John Gagliardi. From there, Jesse walks us through his professional life, including how he landed his first job in development at Loyola and the career that followed across education, healthcare, philanthropy, and institutional advancement. Along the way, he shares stories from each chapter — the lessons learned, the mentors who shaped him, and the moments that helped define his approach to leadership and service. We also dive into the bigger picture: what it means to return to Loyola at this stage of his career, how advancement work is really about relationships and trust, and what he believes the future of education — and Loyola specifically — can look like in the years ahead. 🎙️ Brought to you by our episode sponsors: Community Bank Mankato, Vanderberg Clean, and Chankaska Winery & Distillery #GetDeepPodcast #SouthernMinnesota #JesseHicks #LoyolaCatholicSchool #Leadership #Education #Mankato #WesOtto #AaronJones

    1h 24m
  2. Jun 17

    Ep150 Jeremy Thomas

    In this episode of the Get Deep Podcast, we sit down with Jeremy Thomas, owner of Unique Classic Cars and Unique Marine in Mankato, for a conversation about cars, risk, nostalgia, and building a business around things people truly care about. Jeremy shares how Unique Classic Cars grew from a small lot with just a handful of vehicles into a nationally respected classic and specialty car operation, trusted by buyers and sellers from across the country. From restoring, consigning, buying, and selling classic cars to expanding into the marine world with Unique Marine, Jeremy has built a business rooted in passion — but powered by systems, instinct, and a deep understanding of what makes people connect with a machine. We talk about the rise of Unique Classic Cars, the company’s appearance on the History Channel’s Dirty Old Cars, and what it takes to run a business where every vehicle has a story. Jeremy also shares what it’s been like working with everyone from everyday collectors to celebrities like Charlie Sheen and professional athletes. And then there are the cars themselves. Jeremy walks us through some of the most famous vehicles he’s owned, including a car connected to one of The Godfather shooting scenes and Johnny Cash’s final car. He also reveals the surprise he found inside Johnny Cash’s car after purchasing it — a story that had not been publicly shared until this episode. This conversation goes well beyond horsepower and chrome. It’s about nostalgia, storytelling, entrepreneurship, restoration, and why classic cars are never really just cars. 🎙️ Brought to you by our episode sponsors: Community Bank Mankato, Chankaska Creek Ranch, Winery & Distillery, and Vanderberg Clean #GetDeepPodcast #SouthernMinnesota #JeremyThomas #UniqueClassicCars #UniqueMarine #Mankato #ClassicCars #Entrepreneurship #WesOtto #AaronJones

    2h 9m
  3. Ep149 Megan Hoogland

    May 21

    Ep149 Megan Hoogland

    Megan Hoogland: Art, Identity, and the Evolution of Tattoo Culture In this episode of the Get Deep Podcast, we sit down with Megan Hoogland, nationally recognized tattoo artist and owner of Mecca Tattoo in Mankato, for a conversation about artistry, identity, and building a career in an industry that transformed dramatically around her. Megan shares her early entry into tattooing while still living in Waseca and reflects on what it was like coming up during the era when tattoos shifted from taboo and counterculture into mainstream self-expression. Over the years, her work has earned recognition in major industry magazines and built relationships with artists and creatives across the country—connections that continue to shape both her art and her perspective today. We also dive into the deeply personal side of tattooing: the trust between artist and client, the stories people carry into the chair, and the moments that stay with you long after the ink heals. Megan talks about her newfound passion for “blasting over,” the evolution of her artistic style, and the creative freedom that comes with decades in the industry. Of course, we also had to ask about the most awkward tattoo she’s ever given. Beyond the art itself, Megan discusses the community-focused work she’s involved in, the culture she’s built at Mecca Tattoo, and what keeps her creatively inspired after all these years. This is a conversation about reinvention, craftsmanship, human connection, and what it means to leave a permanent mark—both artistically and personally. 🎙️ Brought to you by our episode sponsors: Chankaska Creek Ranch, Winery & Distillery, Vanderberg Clean, and Community Bank Mankato #GetDeepPodcast #SouthernMinnesota #MeganHoogland #MeccaTattoo #TattooArt #Entrepreneurship

    1h 28m
  4. Ep147 Josh Vanderberg

    Feb 28

    Ep147 Josh Vanderberg

    Josh Vanderberg: Building a Business Leaders Can Trust In Episode 147 of the Get Deep Podcast, we sit down with Josh Vanderberg—President and CEO of Vanderberg Clean and a second-generation leader in Southern Minnesota’s janitorial industry. Josh’s story begins in Mankato, learning the business from his grandparents, founders of Sharon’s Cleaning Service in the 1970s. But early in this episode, he opens up about something far more personal—his mother’s mental health struggles and how those challenges shaped his resilience, faith, and drive to build something stable and meaningful. Today, Vanderberg Clean is far more than a residential carpet cleaning company. Over 90% of its work serves commercial clients across Southern Minnesota. Under Josh’s leadership, the company delivers more than a clean environment—it delivers confidence. Confidence that your facility will be handled professionally. Confidence that your space will remain secure. Confidence that the job will be done right, every time. We also dive into scaling, culture, and Josh’s commitment to learning from leaders in every industry to continually improve his team and systems. This is a conversation about faith, growth, resilience, and building a company local leaders can trust. 🎙️ Brought to you by our episode sponsors: Chankaska Creek Ranch, Winery & Distillery, Community Bank, and South Central Small Business Development Center #GetDeepPodcast #SouthernMinnesota #MinnesotaBusiness #Entrepreneurship

    1h 39m
  5. Ep146 Sheryl Meshke

    Jan 14

    Ep146 Sheryl Meshke

    Sheryl Meshke: Leading America’s Dairy Cooperative, One Block of Cheese at a Time In this episode of the Get Deep Podcast, we sit down with Sheryl Meshke—President and CEO of AMPI (Associated Milk Producers Inc.), the nation’s largest farmer-owned dairy cooperative specializing in American-style cheese. From humble beginnings on a Good Thunder farm to leading an operation that markets 10% of the nation’s American cheese, Sheryl’s story is one of grit, generational values, and strategic leadership in the world of agriculture and food systems. Sheryl reflects on her small-town upbringing, growing up alongside her brothers on the family farm—doing chores, operating equipment, and learning firsthand the work ethic that would shape her path. With deep roots in 4-H and public speaking, she credits her high school speech coach with instilling the confidence that carried her into journalism, communications, and ultimately, executive leadership. We dive into Sheryl’s unique path from newspaper reporter to agricultural publisher, and how a timely connection launched her career at AMPI—an organization she’s helped lead through market volatility, innovation milestones, and literal fires. From creating the Dinner Bell Creamery brand to becoming a global exporter of processed cheese, Sheryl shares what it means to steward a farmer-owned cooperative through rapid change while keeping values at the center. She also walks us through the realities of milk as a 365-day commodity, the importance of young leadership on AMPI’s farmer board, and the role cooperatives play in America’s food future. Stick around for insights into rural leadership, food systems, and the “trophies” AMPI proudly puts on the mantle—from cheese competition medals to feeding families across the globe. 🎙️ Brought to you by our episode sponsors: ⁠Chankaska Creek Ranch, Winery & Distillery⁠, Community Bank, ⁠iWealth⁠, and South Central Small Business Development Center #GetDeepPodcast #SouthernMinnesota #MinnesotaBusiness #DairyLeadership

    1h 27m
  6. Ep145 Justin Montemurno

    Jan 7

    Ep145 Justin Montemurno

    Justin Montemurno: Systems, Strategy, and the Power Behind the Power In this high-voltage episode of the Get Deep Podcast, we sit down with Justin Montemurno—a Southern Minnesota native whose journey from wrench-turning teen to global infrastructure strategist is anything but ordinary. Justin shares his story of growing up in St. James, tinkering with engines, learning from uncles, and developing the work ethic that would power a career spanning technical sales, engineering, and global energy infrastructure. We dive into Justin’s early experiences in manufacturing and process improvement at Kato Engineering, where he helped redesign workflows that massively increased output—and caught the attention of leadership. From there, he took the leap into technical sales, finding his sweet spot translating complex systems into strategies clients could actually understand. Now working with IPS, Justin operates at the intersection of business development, engineering, and hyper-scale infrastructure, helping to design and deliver the massive power systems that fuel data centers, cloud computing, and the AI revolution. He breaks down exactly what a data center is, why power demand is spiking globally, and what it all means for the future of tech—and your electric bill. This episode is packed with insight on leadership, problem-solving, power systems, and the long game of building infrastructure that keeps the modern world running. 🎙️ Brought to you by our episode sponsors: Chankaska Creek Ranch, Winery & Distillery, Community Bank, and iWealth #GetDeepPodcast #SouthernMinnesota #MinnesotaBusiness #DataCenters

    1h 43m
  7. Ep144 Rachel Wilke & Molly Jones

    12/31/2025

    Ep144 Rachel Wilke & Molly Jones

    Rachel Wilke & Molly Jones: Breaking Cycles and Building “Therapy is Cool” In this personal and powerful episode of the Get Deep Podcast, we sit down with Rachel Wilke and Molly Jones—licensed therapists and co-founders of Therapy is Cool, a Mankato-based mental health practice focused on helping children, families, and entire generations heal. Rachel and Molly share their winding paths into the world of therapy—from childhood experiences and early career burnout to their first meeting at a local mental health center, where their shared vision for a new kind of practice began to take shape. The two bonded over a belief that therapy should be approachable, proactive, and rooted in long-term impact. Together, they explore intergenerational trauma, emotional patterning, and the life-changing power of understanding your own coping mechanisms. Rachel also opens up about her experience working in high-intensity environments across multiple states, her family’s battle with infertility, and how those experiences shaped her empathy and drive. We also dive into the behind-the-scenes journey of building Therapy is Cool—including how the South Central SBDC helped them turn their vision into a thriving private practice. Throughout the episode, Rachel and Molly share practical tools for managing stress, anxiety, and mental health in the workplace—reminding us that therapy isn’t just for when things go wrong. It’s a tool for anyone, at any time. 🎙️ Brought to you by our episode sponsors: ⁠Chankaska Creek Ranch, Winery & Distillery⁠, Community Bank Mankato, South Central Small Business Development Center, and ⁠iWealth.⁠ #GetDeepPodcast #SouthernMinnesota #TherapyIsCool #MentalHealthMatters #RachelWilke #MollyJones #WesOtto #AaronJones

    1h 50m
4.8
out of 5
24 Ratings

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Join Aaron Jones and Wes Otto on the Get Deep Podcast as they sit down with the people shaping Southern Minnesota and beyond, sharing their journeys, hard-earned lessons, and the moments that matter most. Part of the Connect Podcast Network, the show brings long-form, real conversations that go beyond surface-level stories—offering insight, perspective, and a deeper look at the people driving our region forward. Proudly supported by our sponsors—Vanderberg Clean, Community Bank, and Chankaska Creek Winery and Distillery—whose support helps make these conversations possible.

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