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Talking all things Business, Bentonville, and Bourbon. Hosted by Josh Saffran, Matt Marrs, Rob Nelson, and Jim Corbett. New episodes every Thursday!

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Portada del episodio Best of B Team: Ad Libbing Live: Jon Williams on Handling 20,000 Fans

Best of B Team: Ad Libbing Live: Jon Williams on Handling 20,000 Fans

Live entertainment looks effortless until you are the one standing in the center of a stadium with twenty thousand people watching you. The difference between a seamless fan experience and an absolute disaster class in front of a packed arena comes down to split-second ad-libbing. Whether it is managing a corporate-sponsored game on the court or keeping a crowd engaged during a timeout, live media requires a distinct level of comfort with chaos. Today the B Team sits down with Northwest Arkansas media staple Jon Williams to unpack what it really takes to hold the microphone for major regional events and the Arkansas Razorbacks. We get into the reality of working under modern fan engagement strategies implemented by forward-thinking athletic directors. Jon shares the logistics behind parallel media careers, balancing corporate partner obligations for heavy-hitters like Whataburger and Zips Car Wash against his own independent projects. We cover the cognitive dissonance that happens when regular people try to play simple games like mid-court tic-tac-toe under stadium lights, alongside the exact division of labor required to keep a local radio show thriving for two decades. Jon details his specific philosophy on separating backend station imaging from frontend advertising sales to ensure long-term business harmony. The unglamorous truth of regional broadcasting is that public failure is part of the job description. Jon opens up about the universal experience of athletic performance anxiety, sharing hilarious personal history about choking on legendary courts from high school gymnasiums to Madison Square Garden. Navigating a thirty-two-year career in the public eye means learning how to roll with the unpredictable nature of live audiences, uncooperative contestants, and the high-stakes pressure of representing major university brands. Listeners will walk away with a grounded perspective on true professional collaboration and a reminder that even seasoned veterans have hit the bottom of the backboard.

21 de may de 2026 - 7 min
Portada del episodio Ep. 107 - Karaoke Empire Expands: Justin Urso’s Bentonville Move

Ep. 107 - Karaoke Empire Expands: Justin Urso’s Bentonville Move

Bentonville nightlife is about to see a significant shift as the gap between family-friendly dining and late-night entertainment finally closes. For too long, the local scene has lacked a dedicated space for groups to gather without the chaos of a traditional bar or the limitations of early closing times. In this episode, we sit down with Justin Urso, the co-founder of Big Box Karaoke, to discuss how he is bringing a proven, high-energy business model from Fayetteville to the heart of Bentonville. We sit down to explore the tactical side of scaling an entertainment brand and the logistics of building out a 3,500-square-foot space in the historic Ice House building. The conversation covers the nuances of Asian-style private suite karaoke, the strategy behind room-specific brand partnerships, and the launch of the Summer Mic League. Justin explains his unique philosophy on community integration, detailing how his business has already funneled over $50,000 back into local nonprofits and schools through creative "Sing for a Cause" events. The unglamorous truth of the hospitality industry involves navigating strict permitting timelines and the high stakes of 2:00 a.m. closing times in a town that typically sleeps early. Viewers will walk away with a better understanding of how to differentiate a service-based business in a crowded market and why personal brand values are the strongest foundation for local growth. It takes more than just a good song list to build a destination; it takes a commitment to local sourcing and a deep understanding of the customer’s desire for privacy and exclusivity. If you care about local business growth, innovative marketing through sponsorships, and the evolution of the Northwest Arkansas entertainment landscape, you’ll get a lot from this. Be sure to Subscribe and Share this episode with anyone looking to understand the future of the Bentonville Square. What is your go-to karaoke song that you would only sing behind the closed doors of a private suite? Leave your answer in the comments below.

14 de may de 2026 - 39 min
Portada del episodio Best of B Team: Stop Freezing: Building Reactionary Muscle Memory

Best of B Team: Stop Freezing: Building Reactionary Muscle Memory

Reactionary movement is the only thing that saves you when a situation turns south. Most people assume that knowing a few moves is enough, but without the muscle memory to back it up, the human brain simply freezes under pressure. We sit down with Kaleb Plank from Inferno Martial Arts to discuss why his program focuses on functional self defense over the sport side of martial arts. We get into the specific tactical advantages of weapons training, the transitive properties of teaching kids to use items like bicycle locks or rakes for safety, and why his hips toward danger philosophy is the first step in any confrontation. Kaleb explains the importance of moving beyond simple pain responses, such as groin strikes, and focusing on turning the lights off for an attacker using thumbs to the eyes and trachea control. We also dive into the reality of rank testing and how intense environments prepare students for real world stress. The unglamorous truth is that even the best training cannot account for every wild card, from multiple attackers to the legal aftermath of a physical altercation. You have to be prepared to defend yourself both physically and legally, understanding that a justified action can still carry heavy social and professional consequences. Walking away with a mindset shift on how to regulate fear is just as important as the physical strike itself.

7 de may de 2026 - 11 min
Portada del episodio Ep. 106 - Red Corn Rising: A Texas Whiskey Revelation

Ep. 106 - Red Corn Rising: A Texas Whiskey Revelation

A single drop of water can either unlock the hidden soul of a bourbon or flatline its flavor entirely. In an industry where collectors often focus more on the label than the liquid, understanding the chemistry of the "tame and maim" is what separates the enthusiasts from the experts. We sit down with resident authority Russ Kempton to break down why the market is finally shifting back in favor of the consumer. We get into a head-to-head comparison between the legendary Buffalo Trace and the bold, high-heat maturation of Still Austin’s Bottled-in-Bond Red Corn. The conversation covers the tactical reality of Texas whiskey production, the legal requirements for "straight" bourbon designations, and the trilogy of tasting: proof, oak, and cereal grains. Russ also explains the molecular fracturing that occurs during aeration and why your "uneducated palette" might be missing notes of marzipan and stone fruit. The unglamorous truth is that whiskey aging is at the mercy of the elements; a barrel in the Texas Hill Country loses nearly triple the "Angels' Share" compared to one in Kentucky, drastically changing the cost and intensity of the final pour. You’ll walk away from this episode with a system for grading your own shelf and a clear warning on how to avoid "killing" a high-proof spirit with too much ice.

30 de abr de 2026 - 33 min
Portada del episodio Best of B Team: Injury Recovery Hacks: Healing Without Knives

Best of B Team: Injury Recovery Hacks: Healing Without Knives

A lot of “wellness” sounds good until you ask one question: does it actually work, and can someone explain why without the hype? That’s where we start. Josh Saffran, Matt Marrs and our permanent guest Rob Nelson, start talking about how our med spa has grown by listening to patients, doing the research, and refusing to chase every shiny trend that floats through the aesthetic medicine world. If you care about skincare that delivers, med spa services in Bentonville, or just making smarter choices with your health, you’ll feel right at home.  We share what it looked like to go from a small set of offerings to a real operation with a strong staff, including how Madison came in as a part-time nurse and earned her way into the spa manager role by focusing on patient care, alternatives, and follow-through. From there, we get into the fun stuff: facial treatments, exfoliation, medical grade serums, acne and acne scarring, fine lines, and the microdermabrasion style device that leaves clients staring at a jar of “gunk” they didn’t know was in their skin. Gross, satisfying, and surprisingly educational.  Then we pivot into peptides and injury recovery, including BPC-157 and why people are using it for stubborn issues like knee pain and meniscus injuries. We talk subcutaneous injections near the injury site, what dosing can look like, and the concept of angiogenesis as part of the healing conversation. We also keep it grounded: BPC-157 is not FDA approved, and nothing here is a reason to ignore your doctor or skip surgery when you truly need it. Education is the point, because the more you understand, the better your decisions get.  If you like honest talk about skincare, peptide therapy, and practical recovery tools, subscribe to The B Team Podcast, share this with a friend who’s always “researching something,” and leave a review so more people can find the show. What topic should we break down next?

23 de abr de 2026 - 8 min
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