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In college, Justus Rowe wanted to get back to the basics – like living-in-a-tent-in-the-woods basics. Inspired by the homestead lifestyle, he learned everything he could about it – building things, moving water, and growing his own food. His passion collided with real life when a large-scale aquaponics project turned into the business of bringing agriculture to people who happen to be in an urban setting. In this episode, host Hal Row digs into the story of how Featured Catawban Justus Rowe went from creating a homestead lifestyle for himself to helping others do the same.
“Para Mi Familia.” These words graced the graduation cap worn by Janelly Rosales when she earned her MBA from Lenoir-Rhyne University – but it could have just as easily read, “For My Community.” With a heart for family and a love of service, Janelly now helps emerging entrepreneurs realize their...
Published 03/13/20
Richard Dowdy may be busy running his own business, but more often he’s running after his three spirited young boys. This devoted father and husband found himself in Catawba County after relocating more than once for work – but when he and his wife landed here, they knew it was where they wanted...
Published 02/14/20