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Talk of the Town: Petal Area Chamber of Commerce

Podcast von Petal Area Chamber of Commerce

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The Talk of the Town is Petal's go-to podcast for the stories behind the storefronts. Each episode sits down with the local business owners, civic leaders, and community builders who make Petal the kind of place people are proud to call home. From grand openings to generational legacies, these are the conversations happening at the heart of our town.

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Episode It's Her, Not Him: How Annah Johnson Became Petal's Chick-fil-A Owner Cover

It's Her, Not Him: How Annah Johnson Became Petal's Chick-fil-A Owner

On their first date, Annah Johnson's husband told her they'd own a Chick-fil-A one day. She laughed it off — she didn't even cook at home. Years later, sitting in a Chick-fil-A interview meant for the two of them, the rules changed everything: franchises only go to one person, and the recruiter pointed at Annah, not Justin. In this episode of Talk of the Town, "Chicken Annah" walks through the real story behind Petal, Mississippi's Chick-fil-A — the myth-busting cost of a franchise, the food truck she ran out of a church parking lot during Covid, the 116-degree day she passed out from heat, and the years of phone calls to corporate asking why Petal didn't have a location of its own. Annah also talks about what it's like running a family business with two kids underfoot, why she partners with local businesses and youth sports teams instead of treating Petal like just another zip code, and what's coming up on the menu and in the dining room this summer. Subscribe to Talk of the Town for more conversations with the people building and shaping our community, one story at a time.

7. Juli 2026 - 42 min
Episode The Town that Grew Up The Right Way: Petal Mayor Tony Ducker Cover

The Town that Grew Up The Right Way: Petal Mayor Tony Ducker

Mayor Tony Ducker of Petal, Mississippi has been in office long enough to remember borrowing half a million dollars just to make payroll. That was 2009. He is still there. In this episode of Talk of the Town, Tony Ducker sits down for a conversation that is part financial history, part infrastructure briefing, and part quiet philosophy about what it means to govern a place you genuinely love. He describes the year he came into office with a board that actually worked together — and why he moved as fast as he could, knowing that kind of alignment never lasts. He explains the fat-cow-skinny-cow problem of municipal cash flow, what a $1 million annual loan payment does to your ability to fix anything, and why a water pipe installed in 1955 finally letting you know it is tired is both inevitable and still somehow a Friday afternoon problem. Tony is candid about the bind every small-city mayor faces: the infrastructure that needs to be fixed is expensive, the grants require patience, and raising water rates is a good way to lose the next election. He does not pretend any of it is easy. What he offers instead is a long view — the idea that the job is not to fix everything, but to hand the next person a better position than you started with. The episode also covers the Star Spangled Celebration and America's 250th, the Mayor's Youth Council, a close look at what Petal's growth pace actually means for schools and services, and a moment of genuine weight — a reflection on a tragic Memorial Day accident and what it means to live inside the Petal bubble. If you live in Petal, this episode explains more about how your city actually works than most city council meetings ever will. And if you do not, it is an honest portrait of what small-town leadership looks like when someone is paying attention.

9. Juni 2026 - 33 min
Episode Nadine Coleman Gay: Excel By 5 and Early Childhood Education in Petal Cover

Nadine Coleman Gay: Excel By 5 and Early Childhood Education in Petal

What does it take to build a community where every child starts school ready to succeed? For Nadine Coleman Gay, the answer is 30 years of work — and the story of how Petal, Mississippi became the state's first Excel by Five certified community. Nadine moved to Petal in the early 1990s as one of Mississippi's very first public kindergarten teachers. What followed was a career devoted to connecting families with the resources, support, and early childhood education they needed — work that eventually led to her founding and directing the Petal Parent Center, now named the Coleman Center in her honor. In this episode of Talk of the Town, Nadine shares the origin of Excel by Five — including how a kindergarten teacher's dinner-table conversations with her husband sparked a statewide initiative backed by Chevron and Governor Haley Barbour. She breaks down what Excel by Five actually means for Petal families, how the Coleman Center serves as the community hub for early childhood resources, and why catching developmental delays before age three can change the entire trajectory of a child's life.

19. Mai 2026 - 39 min
Episode Kyndal Hrapmann: Accidental Entrepreneurship, Sweet Blossom, and Why Petal Is Worth Coming Home To Cover

Kyndal Hrapmann: Accidental Entrepreneurship, Sweet Blossom, and Why Petal Is Worth Coming Home To

What happens when a small town's favorite flower shop goes up for sale — and the right person almost can't stop herself from buying it? In this episode of Talk of the Town, Elizabeth Porter sits down with Kyndal Hrapmann , the new owner of Sweet Blossom in Petal, Mississippi, to talk about accidental entrepreneurship, the weight of carrying a career that was never really yours, and what it actually means to invest in the place you call home. Kendall shares how Sweet Blossom landed in her lap after years of embroidery, healthcare, and a winding road through Pittsburgh, Arizona, and New Orleans — and why coming back to Petal wasn't giving up, it was finally figuring it out. They dig into what it looks like to run a gift shop, full-service florist, and embroidery business all at once, how Kendall is reshaping the Sweet Blossom experience through community partnerships, and the exciting new rental concept — the Petite Posy flower cart — launching just in time for prom season. You'll also hear Kendall's take on hydrangeas having "mean girl energy," why prom flowers deserve the same intentionality as wedding flowers, and what it looks like to build a business not just for yourself, but as a living example for your kids.

28. Apr. 2026 - 28 min
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