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In today’s episode of Kanawha Valley Hustlers, I caught up with my friend Tristan Leavitt, who leads the nonprofit Empower Oversight. Tristan is dedicated to helping federal government employees blow the whistle on waste, fraud, and abuse. Despite legal protections, whistleblowers face challenges, and Tristan’s expertise in this area ensures they receive support. We discuss the intricacies of whistleblower protection and the importance of remaining nonpartisan in such work. Tristan’s commitment to truth and accountability shines through as he shares stories of individuals standing up against powerful institutions. Beyond his nonprofit work, Tristan is running for the House of Delegates, focusing on job creation, education improvement, and education freedom. He’s also involved in micro-schooling initiatives, advocating for individualized learning experiences. Throughout our conversation, Tristan’s passion for making a difference in the Kanawha Valley community is palpable, and his dedication to transparency and accountability is truly inspiring.

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In today’s episode of the Kanawha Valley Hustlers podcast, I had the pleasure of chatting with William J. McCormick, he does things the William J Way. Will shared his insights on effective marketing strategies, emphasizing the power of client testimonials and memorable catchphrases. We delved into the importance of fostering a positive business culture through the golden rule and exceeding expectations. Will’s approach to setting and achieving goals involves regular evaluation and adaptation, ensuring continued growth and success. He embraces humility and continuous learning as key tenets of his leadership philosophy, stressing the importance of surrounding oneself with mentors. Lastly, Will highlights the value of building professional relationships beyond one’s industry, drawing inspiration from diverse sources. Overall, Will’s entrepreneurial spirit, grounded in integrity and adaptability, serves as a testament to the principles of success in today’s dynamic market.

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DISCLAIMER: The appearance of any politician as a guest on the Kanawha Valley Hustlers Podcast does not constitute an endorsement or promotion of their political ideology, party affiliation, or policies. We extend an open invitation to politicians from all backgrounds to participate in discussions on our show.

In this episode, I chat with Derrick Evans, a real estate entrepreneur turned political candidate. Despite his political aspirations, our conversation veers into the realm of business development. Derrick shares his journey from being a schoolteacher to diving headfirst into the world of real estate investing with his wife. We discuss the importance of safeguarding individual freedoms and liberties, a driving force behind Derrick’s foray into politics. He emphasizes the pressing concerns of inflation and border security, issues resonating with communities across the nation. Derrick offers practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, stressing the significance of legitimizing their ventures and building relationships with local bankers. Amidst the hustle of campaigning and business pursuits, he underscores the importance of family and balance. Overall, Derrick’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance and passion, serving as inspiration for fellow hustlers navigating their own entrepreneurial journeys.

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In today’s episode of the Kanawha Valley Hustlers podcast, I chat with Hanna, a newcomer in town diving into the world of public relations and government affairs. We discuss the importance of niche marketing, emphasizing genuine connections to drive growth through word-of-mouth and social media. Hanna stresses the significance of open communication in fostering a positive workplace culture, highlighting the need for all voices to be heard. She shares her strategy for setting and achieving long-term goals, advocating for accountability and a strong support system. Leadership, according to Hanna, hinges on understanding and respecting your audience, rather than simply asserting authority. Lastly, she offers valuable advice on building and maintaining professional relationships, emphasizing the power of an open mind and a willingness to engage with others. As we wrap up, Hanna leaves us with a reminder that Charleston is full of opportunities for connection and growth.

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I chatted with Brett White to about the upcoming 6th Annual Raspberry Jam event. Set for this Saturday at the University of Charleston, it promises to be the biggest yet. Brett’s mission is to make computer science accessible to all, and this event, with its focus on Python coding and Raspberry Pi technology, does just that. Attendees can expect workshops, prizes, and a chance to explore the world of single board computers. From retro gaming to AI development, there’s something for everyone. And the best part? It’s all free, thanks to generous sponsors. So, if you’re curious about coding or eager to dive into the world of tech, join us this Saturday. Let’s hustle hard, hustle smart, and hustle with a smile at the 6th Annual Raspberry Jam. See you there!

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