S3E11: Finding Clarity in Chaos – How to Lead, Pivot, and Thrive in Business & Life
Featuring Christy Smallwood
In this special “Christy’s Corner” episode of Small Business Success Talk, host Christy Smallwood opens up about navigating one of the most chaotic seasons of her business and personal life. From unexpected financial hits and rebranding on the fly, to rebuilding from scratch and letting go of her team, Christy shares real, unfiltered insights on finding calm, making bold decisions, and leading with clarity through change.
Packed with practical tools—like her simple yet powerful “Centering Protocol”—and seasoned with hard-earned wisdom, this episode is a must-listen for entrepreneurs, leaders, and anyone facing uncertainty. Learn how to reset, refocus, and take the next best step… even when the world feels upside down.
S3E10: From Eyepiece to Evidence: Telscreen's Tech Transforming Eye Exams.
Featuring Wes Harris and Kent Harris of TelScreen
In this episode of Small Business Success Talk, host Christy Smallwood sits down with Kent and Wes Harris of TelScreen to explore how their decades-long journey in medical imaging has evolved into a trusted resource for eye care professionals. From their humble beginnings solving problems for retinal surgeons in the ‘90s to becoming an integral part of the modern eye exam, Kent and Wes share how TelScreen’s technology enhances doctor-patient communication and supports evidence-based eye care.
Learn how they serve eye care practices holistically—thinking beyond the hardware sale—and how their work fits into broader conversations around optometry’s future, scope modernization, and education. Plus, don’t miss the memorable stories, including one involving a tick and another that helped identify a brain tumor.
🔍 No hype. Just humble, smart innovation. 🎯 For optometrists, ophthalmologists, med school faculty, and tech-curious professionals.
TelScreen: https://telscreen.com
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S3E9: From Allergies to Entrepreneurship: How Two Global Leaders Built Bodhi Salt Wellness Center
Featuring Anna Shulgina and Dasha Grankina of Bodhi Salt
Two international professionals—one a former Nestlé and Ferrero executive, the other a certified yoga trainer and team leader—cross paths in Louisville while searching for solutions to their children’s severe allergy issues. What followed was the founding of Bodhi Salt, a wellness center that fuses Eastern traditions with Western science.
On this episode of Small Business Success Talk, Anna Shulgina and Dasha Grankina share their journey from strangers to business partners and friends. They discuss building a 2,400-sq.ft. wellness oasis from the ground up, complete with kids’ programs, red light therapy, cold plunges, and ancient Ayurvedic techniques—all rooted in their own stories of healing.
If you’re a purpose-driven entrepreneur or wellness-curious parent, this conversation is filled with real talk, real solutions, and a little dog named Ozzy.
Ozzy’s Instagram: @ozzy.prince.Of.darkness
Bodhi Salt Center of Louisville: https://bodhisaltcenter.com
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From Dance Studios to Casting Calls: Kim Swanson on Starting Small and Dreaming Big
Featuring Kim Swanson of Hanson Entertainment Industries, Inc.
In this powerhouse episode of Small Business Success Talk, host Christy Smallwood sits down with the multi-talented Kim Swanson—a serial entrepreneur, casting director, dance educator, and inventor—whose story is packed with resilience, faith, and next-level resourcefulness.
Kim opens up about her humble beginnings in a church basement where she taught dance classes for eight kids—planting the seeds for what would become a thriving dance studio still in operation 35 years later. But that was just the beginning.
Through a mix of divine timing, fearless pivots, and a deep desire to help others, Kim unintentionally launched a second career as an Emmy Award-winning casting director. And if that wasn’t enough, a frustrating walk with her dog during the pandemic led to her inventing an eco-conscious poop bag—SHŪNŪ—that’s now patent-pending and making waves for how it gives back to veterans through a partnership with K9s For Warriors.
You’ll hear how Kim:
Turned her passion into a thriving, family-run dance studio
Built a casting business out of a casual favor—and landed local Emmys in the process
Bootstrapped her product invention from concept to real sales
Manifested $25,000 on The Price is Right to fund her dream (no, seriously!)
Keeps her mindset strong through seasons of uncertainty using prayer, planning, and positivity
Believes the biggest key to business is: solve a problem, help people, and keep showing up
If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or like your idea is “too small to matter,” this episode will reignite your fire. Kim reminds us that success isn’t about the size of the start—it’s about the faith to start at all.
🎧 Listen in for real talk, real laughs, and the kind of inspiration that gets you moving again.
From Bracelets to Boardrooms:
Building a Law Firm with Heart
Featuring Libby Gray of Gray Ice Higdon Law Firm
What happens when a Deadhead entrepreneur becomes one of Louisville’s top attorneys and co-founds a powerhouse law firm in just one weekend?
Meet Libby Gray, co-founder and managing partner at Gray Ice Higdon. In this episode, host Christy Smallwood digs into Libby’s unconventional path from friendship bracelet slinger to federal court litigator, and how her firm is redefining law firm culture through inclusivity, intentional leadership, and business-savvy legal expertise.
Whether you’re navigating non-competes, scaling your business, or just trying to avoid costly legal pitfalls, Libby’s insights are pure gold. Discover how commercial law, intellectual property, and strategic contracts can make—or break—your business.
Learn how to protect your business, lead with integrity, and build something meaningful with your name on it.
Topics covered: • Starting a law firm from scratch • Legal essentials for entrepreneurs • Managing business partnerships • Preventing costly litigation • Building inclusive, values-based culture • Why every small biz needs an attorney (ASAP)
Rebranding with Purpose: How Maeve Chocolate is Reinventing the Industry—One Bar at a Time
Featuring Jean Thompson and Ellie Thompson of Maeve Chocolate
What happens when a former Microsoft exec buys a chocolate factory, reinvents the brand, and turns it into a movement? In this deliciously inspiring episode of Small Business Success Talk, host Christy Smallwood sits down with the powerhouse mother-daughter duo behind Maeve Chocolate (formerly Seattle Chocolate).
Founder Jean Thompson shares how she went from investor to CEO, tackling imposter syndrome, supply chain challenges, and brand transformation—while daughter Ellie brings in a fresh Gen Z perspective, helping the company transition to a more vibrant, purpose-driven brand.
They spill the cocoa beans on:
Reinventing a legacy brand while staying true to your mission
Why the cocoa industry is more complex than wine
Building a female-led, impact-driven chocolate business
How storytelling, sustainability, and bold packaging win over conscious consumers
Preparing the next generation for leadership (and legacy)
If you love chocolate, entrepreneurship, or stories of brand transformation with heart—this one’s for you.
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Season 3: Ep 5 - Why Every Business Needs To Capture Its Origin Story
Featuring David Sermersheim of Audio Capture
What if your story was the one thing that could shape generations to come? In this heartwarming and powerful episode of Small Business Success Talk, Christy Smallwood sits down with David Sermersheim—corporate leader by day, founder of Celebrate Audio by passion—to uncover how storytelling is the most underutilized yet impactful tool in business today.
David shares how a personal voicemail at a wedding changed everything for him, leading to a calling to help families and businesses preserve their legacies through audio storytelling. From bringing corporate values to life to capturing once-in-a-lifetime wisdom from loved ones, this episode dives deep into how stories are more than memories—they’re the blueprint of success, connection, and legacy.
💡 Whether you’re a founder, team leader, or family business owner, this episode will move you—and might even make you cry (in a good way).
🔗 Learn more about Celebrate Audio: https://celebrateaudio.com/
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Featuring Kathryn and Todd Ziegler of Iron Pirate Publishing
In this heartfelt and hilarious episode of Small Business Success Talk, Christy sits down with two of her favorite collaborators (and friends), Kathryn and Todd Ziegler—co-founders of Iron Pirate Publishing. From Broadway spotlights to a book born out of love for their daughter with autism, this duo blends creativity, resilience, and purpose into everything they touch.
Get ready for a deep dive into how Iron Pirate evolved from a single Kickstarter campaign into a full-blown publishing, production, and education company. They talk about making bold moves, learning to listen (even when it’s hard), and what true success feels like—peace, purpose, and meaningful connection.
You’ll laugh, you’ll tear up, and you’ll walk away inspired to finish that “thing” on your heart. Whether you’re a fellow creative, an entrepreneur, or somewhere in between—this one’s for you.
Meet Tiffany Epiphany, our first friend in The Spectrum Series™! The series features characters who celebrate their gifts, challenges, and accomplishments as children with autism. Tiffany is very lucky because she gets to see the world in a unique way. Through her adventures Tiffany shows her family and friends just how big and beautiful her world truly is.
You can meet Tiffany’s friend Solomon Sparks NOW! The Spectrum Series™ are books full of love with characters that celebrate the gifts, challenges, and achievements of children with autism.
Jess Pettitt joins Christy Smallwood on Small Business Success Talk to dive into the realities of running a speaking business, balancing purpose with profit, and navigating tough conversations. With her signature humor and deep insights, Jess shares how small business owners can create lasting change, build authentic workplace cultures, and align their values with real actions. They discuss the power of asking better questions, taking control of urgency, and staying true to your mission. Jess also talks about her new book, Almost Doing Good, and the unexpected viral moment that put her in the spotlight. This episode is packed with practical strategies and thought-provoking discussions to help entrepreneurs lead with impact and authenticity.
What if almost was the key to lasting change? In Almost Doing Good, Jess Pettitt brings her signature humor and no-nonsense approach to tackling the toughest workplace challenges. This isn’t your typical crisis-management guide—it’s a call to action for leaders ready to embrace disruption, rethink good intentions, and create real impact. With practical strategies and eye-opening case studies, Jess lays out a clear framework to prepare, recognize, and respond to obstacles before they become disasters. Ready to make progress, even when the path isn’t clear? Start with almost.
Project 2025 is a bold roadmap created by the Heritage Foundation, aiming to reshape government policy and priorities. But what does it really mean for our democracy, businesses, and daily lives? Jess Pettitt unpacks the contradictions, hidden agendas, and the long-game strategy behind this initiative. With her signature wit and sharp analysis, she highlights both the alarming risks and unexpected insights found in its 900+ pages. Through thoughtful discussion and real-world implications, Jess helps us move beyond fear and reaction into informed action. Dive into the conversation and stay engaged—because understanding is the first step toward change.
After a short hiatus, Christy Smallwood returns with fresh insights for 2025! She shares the highs and lows of the past year—from major business shifts to personal challenges—and how she’s rebuilding with purpose.
In This Episode: ✔ Why the podcast took a break ✔ Lessons from unexpected setbacks ✔ Merging multiple businesses into one powerful brand ✔ Setting boundaries to create space for strategy ✔ How a phased approach fuels growth ✔ The content strategy keeping Christy top of mind
If you’re an entrepreneur navigating change, this episode is packed with real talk and practical strategies to help you move forward with confidence!
As mentioned in the episode, Christy Smallwood consolidated multiple businesses into a single, powerful brand. Although unifying different identities can be a challenge this transformation enhances efficiency, messaging, and market impact.