In this episode, Joe Justice interviews Tim Hudson, the president of Sights Sounds & Speed Inc. The discussion revolves around the services provided by Tim’s company, which specializes in vehicle modifications and fleet management. Tim explains that Sights Sounds & Speed Inc. has been in the industry for 25 years, adapting to changing technologies and vehicle types.
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In this episode, Joe Justice and Jamie Cope discussed Animation Bible Camp, a unique project soon to be rebranded as Animated Truth Ministries. The camp aims to teach tweens and teens Bible stories through stop motion animation. Participants take pictures of puppets or objects, moving them slightly between shots to create animated sequences. Despite the limited time frame of two hours per night for a week, the camp provides a hands-on and enjoyable learning experience. While the animations may not reach professional standards, the emphasis is on creativity and engagement. Ultimately, Animation Bible Camp’s goal is to share the gospel in a fun and interactive way. By combining animation with biblical lessons, the camp encourages participants to actively engage and learn. This innovative approach shows that learning can be both educational and enjoyable, leaving a lasting impact on young minds.
Are you trying to persuade people to buy your product or service? Instead of convincing them, it’s more effective to show them. In this episode of the Kanawha Valley Hustlers, Joe Justice shares insightful tips on capturing people’s interest by showing not telling. Joe emphasized the importance of demonstrating the value of your offering rather than simply telling how great it is. Live demos, case studies, testimonials, and personal experiences are powerful ways to showcase the benefits. However, being genuine and delivering on your promises is crucial. By focusing on showing rather than telling, you can engage potential customers and build their interest. Actions speak louder than words, so let your offering speak for itself.
In this episode of the Kanawha Valley Hustlers podcast, programmer, author, and fitness enthusiast Christie Trent discussed her involvement in STEM education and coding. She shared her experience teaching coding through the Hour of Code initiative and her motivation behind creating the AI-generated coloring book “Girls Can Code” to inspire young girls in STEM. Christie’s upcoming book, “Harvesting Change,” documents her personal journey to a healthier lifestyle and offers guidance on adopting a plant-based diet. She emphasized the abundant opportunities in coding and the ease of accessing online resources. Christie’s passion for her work and her commitment to making a difference were evident throughout the conversation, serving as inspiration for aspiring coders and those seeking positive changes in their lives.
The entrepreneurial spirit is breaking through in West Virginia, free from the traditional company mentality and fostering a culture of innovation and growth. In this episode, I talk to Cooper Simmerman about the success of the recent Almost Heaven Classic event.
In this episode of Kanawha Valley Hustlers, Joe Justice shared his thoughts and aspirations for fostering an entrepreneurial environment in the Kanawha Valley, and the broader Appalachian region. Through initiatives like the Rooftop Regatta Rendezvous event and his podcast, Kanawha Valley Hustlers, he aims to nurture startup culture and provide aspiring entrepreneurs with the support they need to succeed. With an emphasis on innovation, creativity, and collaboration, Joe envisions a future where the Kanawha Valley thrives as a hub of entrepreneurship.
