• Dry January! How Non-Alcoholic Bar Owner Meg Hartman is Set to Thrive in 2025
    Dec 23 2024
    Ep. 50 Is it possible to run a successful bar without serving alcohol? Meg Hartman of Alt Bar thinks so, and she’s changing the game in Rochester, NY. Find out how Meg's innovative non-alcoholic bottle shop and bar is creating a welcoming space for everyone. Whether you’re a business owner, an advocate for inclusivity, or simply curious about the growing non-alcoholic space, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration. Meg takes us on her inspiring journey from starting as a pop-up shop to launching a full-fledged brick-and-mortar space that’s redefining the social drinking experience. We dive into: The "why" behind AltBar: Meg’s personal and professional reasons for championing the non-alcoholic movement. The evolution of AltBar: How Meg went from pop-ups to creating a vibrant community hub for NA enthusiasts. The importance of the non-alcoholic movement: Why providing inclusive options is critical for changing the social narrative around alcohol. Dealing with internet trolls: Meg’s strategies for staying focused on her mission and not feeding the critics. Links and Resources: www.altbarroc.com Follow AltBar on https://www.instagram.com/altbarroc and https://www.facebook.com/altbarroc Explore more about the non-alcoholic movement here. https://nabeverages.org/ Explore Marshall Street Bar's Menu of Free-Spirited Options Loved this episode? Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcast, Spotify or Podchaser Thank you to our Sponsors: Salena's Mexican Restaurant at Village Gate 302 N Goodman St, Rochester, NY 14607 Union Tavern 4565 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY 14622 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Childcare Revolution: How Rosa Marie is Turning the System on Its Head
    Dec 9 2024
    Ep. 49 Ever felt like you were at your breaking point? That moment when everything feels like it’s falling apart—but then, the people you’ve touched rally around you in ways you never imagined? In this heartfelt and raw episode of Getting Real with Bossy, Rosa Marie, entrepreneur and childcare activist, returns to the podcast with a story of resilience, vulnerability, and triumph. Recently, Rosa sent out a public “cry for help” on social media as her business, Marvelous Mind Academy, faced a financial crisis. But instead of defeat, what followed was a powerful outpouring of community support that reinforced her mission to make childcare accessible to all. With over a decade of experience in child development, Rosa shares how her vision for non-traditional childcare solutions has evolved, especially during the most trying times. From navigating post-pandemic economic shifts to redefining what success looks like, Rosa’s journey is a testament to perseverance and the strength of community. What You’ll Hear: 🎧 How Rosa’s transparency about her struggles ignited a wave of community support 🎧 The innovative ways Marvelous Mind Academy is reshaping childcare with pop-up daycare services 🎧 The personal growth that comes with leading a mission-driven business 🎧 Insights into systemic challenges in childcare—and why change is long overdue ✨ This episode is a must-listen for anyone who believes in the power of showing up, speaking out, and rallying for a cause. Loved this episode? Check out Part One: Ep. 4 The Marvelous Mind of Rosa Marie: Creating Modern Childcare Solutions Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcast, Spotify or Podchaser Thank you to our Sponsors: Salena's Mexican Restaurant at Village Gate 302 N Goodman St, Rochester, NY 14607 Union Tavern 4565 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY 14622 Resources: Call Marvelous Minds Academy 585-210-8554 Email: rosamarie@marvelousminds.com Website: www.marvelousminds.com Facebook:Marvelous Mind Academy Find these and more small businesses to shop in the Bossy Directory Connect with Kelly + Kelly www.BossyRoc.com @BossyRoc #ChildcareActivism #Entrepreneurship #CommunitySupport #MarvelousMindAcademy #GettingRealWithBossy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Small Business Saturday: Local Holiday Gift Ideas for Everyone on Your List
    Nov 25 2024
    Ep. 48 Explore the heart of Small Business Saturday with Kelly Metras and Kelly Bush as they spotlight Bossy ROC members and their exciting offers. Hear from Tanvi of Shop Peppermint, Lindsey of Laughing All Chocolates, Erika Sorbello of Gallery Salon, Raeanne Lacatera, holistic business coach, Jackie McGriff, photographer and co-producer, Jill Rizzo Budd from Awaken Wellness and Beauty, Kathy from Joe Bean Coffee, and Nicole from Screen Printing by Bowers. If you're looking to support local, women-owned businesses and want to give unique gifts this Holiday Season, this episode is your go-to resource. Key Takeaways: Shopping locally on Small Business Saturday significantly impacts the local economy by fostering community growth and stability. Female entrepreneurs are leading the way in diverse industries, from fashion boutiques to holistic wellness and creative markets, all offering unique products and experiences. The strength of the Bossy network lies in its supportive community of women empowering one another through collaboration, advocacy, and shared stories. Many of the businesses featured prioritize sustainable and ethically sourced products, aligning with broader trends toward conscious consumerism. By participating in Small Business Saturday, consumers directly contribute to sustaining vibrant local businesses and can enjoy exclusive promotions. Notable Quotes: Kelly Metras: "Every dollar spent at a local business, $0.67 stays in the local economy—that is over double the impact compared to shopping at big box stores." Kelly Bush: "Shopping small for the holidays doesn't save the whole year, but it makes a big dent." Tanvi: "Shopping small just has its own joys." Lindsay Tarnoff: "We do good while we enjoy the best chocolate." Erica Sorbello: "We have great gifts under $30—a one-stop shop for self-care. Loved this episode? Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcast, Spotify or Podchaser Thank you to our Sponsors: Salena's Mexican Restaurant at Village Gate 302 N Goodman St, Rochester, NY 14607 Union Tavern 4565 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY 14622 Resources: Find these and more small businesses to shop in the Bossy Directory Connect with Kelly + Kelly www.BossyRoc.com @BossyRoc #BlackFriday #Sale #ShopSmall #EntrepreneurshipWeek #WomenOwned #SmallBusiness #ShopLocal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Native Made: Elevating Indigenous Voices in Business with Angelina Hilton
    Nov 11 2024
    Ep. 47 What does it truly mean to honor Native American heritage? In this eye-opening episode of Getting Real with Bossy, hosts Kelly Bush and Kelly Metras catch up with Angelina Hilton, founder of Native Made and a passionate advocate for Indigenous representation. A proud member of the Sac and Fox Nation, Angelina is on a mission to amplify Indigenous voices in business, art, and beyond. Her story, rooted in cultural pride and entrepreneurial spirit, reveals the impact of visibility and the importance of spaces where Indigenous narratives can thrive. "I recognized that there was a significant need for representation and services for Indigenous entrepreneurs." Just in time for Native American Heritage Day, Angelina shares how initiatives like the Native Made Market and the "On Native Land" exhibit in Rochester foster allyship, cultural education, and community empowerment. She discusses the challenges of balancing traditional values with contemporary business and invites us all to think deeper about authentic representation and respect. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to broaden their understanding of Indigenous resilience and discover meaningful ways to engage. Resources: Episode 9 Wonder Woman + Her Husband: The Story of Angelina Hilton (2022) Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, the highest-ranking Indigenous woman serving in a statewide elected office (Minnestoa) and the first to lead the Democratic Lieutenant Governors Association. Contact Native Made: nativemadehq@gmail.com Instagram: Mrs. Angelina Hilton Native Made Market November 30th, 11:00 AM–5:00 PM 60 Browns Race, Rochester, NY 2024 "On Native Land" Art Exhibit November 4 to December 13 at the Link Gallery, Rochester City Hall About the Guest: Angelina Hilton, an enrolled member of the Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska, is the founder of Native Made, an organization dedicated to increasing Indigenous visibility. Angelina is actively involved in various community-focused efforts, including the Indigenous Peoples Day Committee in Rochester, NY, the Indigenous Health Coalition, and Target's Native American and Indigenous Business Council. She also volunteers with the White Corn Project, working towards cultural preservation and food sovereignty. Her passions include advocacy, entrepreneurship, and building community connections. Angelina enjoys photography, writing, travel, spending time in nature, and learning with her family. Loved this episode? Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcast, Spotify or Podchaser Thank you to our Sponsors: Salena's Mexican Restaurant at Village Gate 302 N Goodman St, Rochester, NY 14607 Union Tavern 4565 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY 14622 Connect with Kelly + Kelly www.BossyRoc.com @BossyRoc Chapters: 0:00 Introduction with Kelly + Kelly 5:48 From PopRoc to Native Made Markets 10:41 Increasing Indigenous Visibility and Inclusivity in Retail Spaces 13:01 Technology and Education 16:28 Curating Native American Art Takes Time and Consideration 17:23 Personal Growth, Resilience, and Authenticity in Challenging Times 20:02 Celebrating Indigenous Voices Through an Immersive Art Exhibit 23:40 Community Events and Growth 27:18 Vision for Native Made Market 28:23 Conclusion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Tapping into Community with Nine Spot Brewing + Geva Theatre: Marina Nothnagle's Story of Resilience
    Oct 28 2024
    Ep. 46 In honor of #AmerianBeerDay we are celebrating a woman who saw a need to blend the flavors of Buffalo and Rochester, NY and crafted a community that continues to spart innovation. Marina Nothnagle’s story is one of passion, challenge, and resilience. Over the years, her relentless dedication has turned Nine Spot Brewing into a hub for beer enthusiasts while fostering a sense of community and collaboration among local businesses. This episode provides valuable insights into the importance of building a supportive network and adapting to changes in the industry. Marina discusses her partnership with Geva Theater, highlighting the uniqueness of such collaborations, and reiterating the need for continual growth and community engagement. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical lessons on resilience and adaptation in business. In this episode, you will be able to: Discover the insider tips for starting a successful craft brewery in Rochester. Unlock the secrets to successful collaborations between breweries and local businesses. Overcome the unique challenges of running a brewery during a pandemic. Explore the exciting transition from a taproom to a theater venue and the opportunities it brings. Learn about the crucial role of community support for the success of small breweries. About the Guest: Marina Nothnagle, the co-founder and visionary behind Nine Spot Brewing, is a dynamic force in the craft brewery industry. Her commitment to sustainability, community, and crafting delicious beers embodies the spirit of upstate New York. As the president of the Monroe Avenue Merchants Association, Marina is dedicated to supporting and enhancing the local business community. Resources: Nine Spot Brewing: Instagram Monroe Avenue Merchants Association: Learn more about their initiatives and community-driven projects. Geva Theater: Experience craft beers and the arts by visiting their website. References to local businesses like Strange Bird and Rock Brewing, highlighting their collaborative spirit and influence. Contact Marina at ninespotmarina@gmail.com Discover the full story of resilience and creativity by tuning into this episode and stay up-to-date with future conversations from "Getting Real with Bossy" for more inspiring entrepreneurial insights. In Honor of: American Beer Day , Women in Beer, Workplace Politics Awareness Month , Women's Small Business Month, Speak Up for Service Day Chapters: 0:00 Introduction Rochester's Craft Beer Scene 2:54 The Journey of Starting Nine Spot Brewing 6:49 From Restaurant Woes to Craft Beer Dreams Amidst Adversity 10:04 Creative Collaborations Boost Brewery's Market Presence 12:53 Struggles and Community Support in the Brewing Industry 17:44 Rochester's Brewing Heritage and Unique Brewery Experiences 19:34 Brewing Creativity: A Theater and Brewery Partnership in Rochester 26:29 Intimate Theater Experiences and Pre-Show Dining Options 28:39 Building Community Bridges Through Business and Personal Resilience 31:00 Creating Community Through New York's Regional Cuisines and Culture 33:45 Crafting Unique Beers and Expanding Nine Spot Brewing's Reach 36:08 The Power of Community and Resilience in Business 39:00 Kelly's recap 41:00 Bossy Co-working Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • How Kelly + Kelly Cope with the Chaos: Stress and Mental Health Impact of Work and Family
    Oct 14 2024
    Ep. 45 Kelly Bush and Kelly Metras delve into the personal and professional challenges of managing stress and maintaining wellness as business owners. This candid discussion reflects on the real and raw experiences of entrepreneurship, offering listeners honest insights into the journey. Incorporating key wellness insights, the Kellys share personal anecdotes about how they cope with the overwhelming demands of running businesses in the hospitality sector. Phrases like "stress management," "wellness strategies," "coping mechanisms," and "mental health" are central to the conversation, highlighting common struggles and providing actionable insights. From laying on the floor to baking as a form of stress relief, they explore various ways to handle stress, including the challenge of managing personal health issues and navigating the loss of loved ones. This episode not only sheds light on personal stories but also emphasizes the resilience needed to thrive in the world of business. Key Takeaways: Stress management can take different forms, from baking to physical grounding techniques. Entrepreneurs often face uniquely interwoven personal and professional challenges. Emotional health and support systems are crucial for navigating business ownership. Coping strategies, though personal, can positively influence workplace morale. Sharing experiences can lead to the discovery of new wellness strategies. Related Episodes: 2024: A Year of Healing with Kelly Bush + Kelly Metras Kelly Bush: Working through Trauma Inside Out Sales: Talking Down Your Inner Critic to Boost Sales Title Sponsor: Salena’s Mexican Restaurant Episode sponsors: Marshall Street, Union Tavern Hosted by Kelly Bush + Kelly Metras Music: Do it by Infraction, Mellow Bop by Prigida & You are the best by Cutesy Chamber Ensemble Produced by JazzCast Pros Resources: Bossy ROC Website: bossyroc.com Email: bossyroc@gmail.com Social Media: @bossyroc on Instagram and Facebook #womensmallbusinessmonth #businesswomensweek #FoodServiceWorkersWeek #MentalIllnessAwarenessWeek #BossDay #workandfamilymonth Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 2:12 Coping Mechanisms and Stress Management in the Hospitality Industry 7:30 Facing Personal Challenges 14:43 Grief, Legacy, and Immortality Through Storytelling 16:38 Entrepreneurship, Mental Health, and Coping with Chaos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • How Marge's Lakeside Inn's Weathered the Storm for Over 60 Years with Francine Beth
    Sep 30 2024
    Ep. 44 Running a small business is no easy endeavor, especially when it's an iconic beachfront bar facing a myriad of challenges. In this episode of "Getting Real with Bossy," Kelly Metras and Kelly Bush, have a heartfelt conversation with Francine Beth, the resilient owner of Marge's Lakeside Inn—a historic Rochester institution renowned for its beautiful beachside setting and lively atmosphere. From navigating through severe flooding, handling the repercussions of the pandemic, to managing daily operational hurdles, Francine's journey is a testament to determination and adaptability. Tune in for a behind-the-scenes look at the struggles and triumphs of maintaining a small business in a unique yet demanding environment. Key Takeaways: Generational Legacy: Learn about the rich history of Marge's Lakeside Inn and how Francine inherited the business from her family, adding her unique touch while maintaining its legacy. Challenges of Business Ownership: Gain insight into the various uncontrollable challenges like severe flooding and pandemic restrictions that Francine has overcome. Community and Customer Connection: Understand the importance of community and customer relationships in sustaining a long-standing business. Adaptability and Resilience: Discover how Francine has adapted and pivoted through challenging times, exemplifying resilience in business. Work-Life Balance: Witness the personal sacrifices and emotional journeys involved in small business ownership, including coping with personal loss. About the Guest Francine Beth is the dedicated owner of Marge’s Lakeside Inn, a beloved beachside bar on the shores of Lake Ontario in Rochester, NY. As the daughter of Fran Beth, who helped turn Marge’s into a local institution, Francine continues the family legacy, keeping the bar’s iconic charm alive. Known for its stunning views, laid-back vibe, and rich history, Marge’s is one of the few bars situated right on the lake, offering a unique experience for locals and visitors alike. Under Francine’s leadership, Marge’s has weathered challenges like seasonal flooding and the pandemic, remaining a cherished staple in the Rochester community. Subscribe to Getting Real with Bossy Podcast and join Kelly Bush and Kelly Metras every other Monday as they uncover the inspiring stories behind small business owners in Rochester, NY and beyond. Title Sponsor: Salena’s Mexican Restaurant Episode sponsors: Marshall Street, Union Tavern Hosted by Kelly Bush + Kelly Metras Music: Do it by Infraction, Mellow Bop by Prigida & You are the best by Cutesy Chamber Ensemble Produced by JazzCast Pros Resources: Bossy ROC Website: bossyroc.com Email: bossyroc@gmail.com Social Media: @bossyroc on Instagram and Facebook Chapters: 0:00 Kelly + Kelly Introduction 5:47 A Family Legacy: Running Marges Bar Through Generations 12:36 Struggles and Resilience in the Hospitality Industry 18:56 Challenges and Triumphs of Running a Beachfront Bar 25:31 Travel Adventures and Music Trips with Francine Beth 32:04 Challenges and Triumphs of Running a Family Business 38:33 Celebrating Marges Lakeside Inn and Rochester's Hidden Gems Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • The Real World of Business Ownership: A Raw Look Behind the Scenes with Kelly * Kelly
    Sep 16 2024
    Ep. 43 Kelly Bush and Kelly Metras dive deep into the essence of their podcast, "Getting Real with Bossy." Starting with a nostalgic nod to MTV's groundbreaking reality show "The Real World," the hosts emphasize the importance of presenting a raw, unfiltered view of business life. They discuss their mission to reveal the raw truth of small business ownership, contrasting the glossy facades often portrayed on social media. Hear them dissect the balance between authenticity and oversharing, the impact of social media on entrepreneurs, and how to authentically connect with your audience. Whether you’re a seasoned business owner or aspiring entrepreneur, this candid episode offers valuable insights and genuine experiences from the frontline of entrepreneurship. Key Takeaways: The Importance of Authenticity: Presenting a genuine image of your business helps build trust and a deeper connection with your audience. Navigating Social Media: While it's a powerful tool for business growth, social media requires careful management to avoid the negative impacts of overly curated content. Transparency vs. Oversharing: Finding the right balance is crucial; being transparent can cultivate loyalty, but oversharing can alienate potential customers. Understanding Your Audience: Tailor your content to resonate with your specific audience’s interests and preferences for optimal engagement. Staying True to Your Values: Businesses should adhere to their core values and mission, even if it means facing challenges or losing some customers. Notable Quotes: "We aim to peel back the layers of small business ownership in an era where social media often presents a glossy, curated version of success." – Kelly Bush "It's easy to get caught up in the ‘must be nice,’ but the reality is often more complex." – Kelly Bush "You have to do your business and get off [social media]." – Kelly Metras "By sharing these stories, we hope to provide not just insight, but also a sense of community and support." – Kelly Bush Resources: Bossy ROC Website: bossyroc.com Email: bossyroc@gmail.com Social Media: @bossyroc on Instagram and Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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