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BS with Bob - From Journalist to Winemaker

31 min · 8. sep. 2025
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In this episode of BS with Bob Schmidt, host Bob Schmidt interviews Chris Hardie, a former journalist turned winemaker and nonprofit leader. They discuss Chris's transition from the media industry to running a winery, the challenges of staffing in small businesses, and the importance of community development through organizations like Seven Rivers Alliance. Chris shares insights on winemaking, balancing multiple roles, and the interconnectedness of housing and childcare in attracting young families to rural areas. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted discussion about unique drinking experiences. https://brambleberrywinery.com/ * Chris Hardie transitioned from journalism to winemaking. * He started a winery in 2013 alongside a bed and breakfast. * Winemaking is labor-intensive and requires careful planning. * Staffing challenges are common in small businesses like wineries. * Community development is essential for economic growth. * Seven Rivers Alliance focuses on regional economic collaboration. * Housing and childcare are critical for attracting families. * Chris emphasizes the importance of communication in his work. * He is passionate about helping his community thrive. * Chris is a member of the Nielsen Bidders Club, a unique drinking club.

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BS with Bob - Wisco Dive Bars

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BS with Bob - Building Resilience and Positivity with Dr. Antonio Harrison

In this engaging interview, Dr. Antonio Harrison shares his journey from college football to becoming a virtual reality fitness coach, his personal beliefs, parenting insights, and how he maintains positivity through life's challenges. Discover practical advice on fitness, mental resilience, and building meaningful relationships. * Journey from college football to VR fitness coaching * Balancing faith, spirituality, and personal growth * Parenting in the digital age and building meaningful relationships * Mental resilience and handling life's surprises * Innovations in fitness and wellness through VR * As long as you're kind and compassionate" * "Do what you want to do" * "You're gonna be alright" Chapters00:00Introduction to Virtual Reality Fitness 02:08Doc Harrison's Journey to VR Coaching 03:51Coaching Style and Techniques 05:55Personal Insights and Tattoos 07:57Parenting Perspectives and Challenges 09:48Life Changes and Unexpected Paths 13:56Recognition and Public Interactions 15:54The Future of Supernatural Fitness 17:46New Projects and Creative Ventures 19:47Friendship and Meaningful Connections 22:53Fitness Tips and Core Engagement 25:45The Importance of Exercise Variation 27:52Meditation and Mindfulness in Fitness 30:17From Athlete to Doctor: A Personal Journey 35:34Balancing Strength and Peace 45:55Spirituality and Personal Growth 50:38Redefining Happiness Through Life Experiences

11. mars 202647 min
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BS with Bob - From Journalist to Winemaker

In this episode of BS with Bob Schmidt, host Bob Schmidt interviews Chris Hardie, a former journalist turned winemaker and nonprofit leader. They discuss Chris's transition from the media industry to running a winery, the challenges of staffing in small businesses, and the importance of community development through organizations like Seven Rivers Alliance. Chris shares insights on winemaking, balancing multiple roles, and the interconnectedness of housing and childcare in attracting young families to rural areas. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted discussion about unique drinking experiences. https://brambleberrywinery.com/ * Chris Hardie transitioned from journalism to winemaking. * He started a winery in 2013 alongside a bed and breakfast. * Winemaking is labor-intensive and requires careful planning. * Staffing challenges are common in small businesses like wineries. * Community development is essential for economic growth. * Seven Rivers Alliance focuses on regional economic collaboration. * Housing and childcare are critical for attracting families. * Chris emphasizes the importance of communication in his work. * He is passionate about helping his community thrive. * Chris is a member of the Nielsen Bidders Club, a unique drinking club.

8. sep. 202531 min
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BS with Bob - Recycled Ring Doorbell

In this recycled episode, I talked with Jamie Siminoff, inventor of the Ring Doorbell. When I talked with him, he was fresh off being on Shark Tank, Jamie shares his experiences on Shark Tank and discusses the innovative DoorBot, a smart doorbell that allows users to see and communicate with visitors remotely. He reflects on the challenges of bringing an idea to market, the importance of product development, and the role of technology in enhancing home security. Jamie's journey from concept to creation highlights the complexities of entrepreneurship and the satisfaction of solving real-world problems with innovative solutions. takeaways * The application process for Shark Tank is lengthy and competitive. * Jamie was the first to enter Shark Tank differently. * Pitching to investors can be overwhelming and intense. * The DoorBot allows users to see and speak to visitors remotely. * Jamie invented DoorBot out of necessity for a better doorbell. * He has a background in software products before DoorBot. * Creating a product is easier than making it successful. * Product development involves continuous improvement and support. * Home security technology can deter opportunistic crimes. * The DoorBot is user-friendly and easy to set up.

18. aug. 202511 min
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BS with Bob - From Addiction to Entrepreneurship

In this episode of BS with Bob Schmidt, Anthony Smith shares his inspiring journey from addiction to recovery and entrepreneurship. He discusses the challenges of growing up in a small town, the turning point that led him to seek treatment, and how he built successful businesses in the cleaning and construction industries. Anthony emphasizes the importance of perseverance, community support, and personal growth, while also offering valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. His story is a testament to the power of change and the impact of a positive mindset. * Anthony Smith is a regular guy with big dreams. * He overcame addiction and is now clean and sober. * Growing up in a small town posed unique challenges for him. * He started a cleaning business and later expanded into construction. * Meeting the governor was a surreal experience for him. * He emphasizes the importance of doing things for oneself in recovery. * Lessons learned in business include the importance of contracts and communication. * He believes in the power of positivity and giving back. * His family is his primary motivation for success. * He encourages others to pursue their passions and not fear failure. Sound Bites * "I had to change everything." * "I call them lessons." * "I want to create this with them."

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