The Hold it Down Podcast
In this inspiring episode of Hold It Down, we sit down inside the legendary Chicken‑N‑Mo with Spokane pioneer Mr. Bob Hemphill, a man whose entrepreneurial journey spans 34 years and continues to shape the city’s culture. Born and raised in Texas, Bob shares how he went from a “country boy” with military experience to becoming one of Spokane’s first Black cab company owners, a used‑car dealer, and eventually the founder of one of the city’s most beloved restaurants. Bob talks about Spokane as a place where “you can get along with anybody” and where opportunity is wide open for those willing to work and dream. He shares powerful stories about mindset, faith, and the importance of having a vision — from Thomas Edison to George Washington Carver to Bishop Mason — reminding us that “you can’t do anything without a picture.” The conversation dives deep into the power of dreaming, the responsibility of creativity, and the spiritual truth that we are made in the image of God — “the crown of His creation.” Bob explains why asking boldly, speaking life, and refusing to limit yourself are essential to success. The hosts reflect on their own journeys, including vision boards, entrepreneurship, and the importance of believing in what you can’t yet see. This episode is a masterclass in wisdom, faith, business, and legacy — delivered with humor, honesty, and the unmistakable spirit of a man who has truly held it down for Spokane.
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