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Turning Ideas Into Businesses with Keith Glines

23 min · 8 de jul de 2026
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Every successful business starts with an idea, but ideas alone don't build companies. This week, Dani sits down with Keith Glines, Director of Hatch in Fairhope, to talk about what it takes to turn big ideas into thriving businesses. They discuss the value of mentorship and community, and how Hatch is helping founders connect with the resources, relationships, and guidance they need to grow. If you're launching your first business, dreaming about taking the leap, or curious about what it takes to turn an idea into business… listen in!

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