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What to do with a Community Action Committee

I love getting emails from small town folks who have seen or heard us speak, especially when they form committee action committees as a result! Rebecca wanted some next step help, and I was happy to share! Here’s her email: I was so inspired by your story and how you were able to change your…

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Jackson County, Kentucky Creatives

“Great to see a vibrant downtown on a Saturday night in Jackson County. Monthly cruise in with circle on the square music, and the Jackson County Creative Community signing folks up for the new web page. Paintings were donated for a free drawing. Thanks to Corner Cafe for staying open for the event. Always the…

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Sunflower Festival is Idea Friendly

Beth didn’t like sunflowers. Until she moved to central South Dakota. They were everywhere! And her husband, the farmer, grew them.  Beth attended the Energize Conference in 2018 and heard the Red Ants Pants Presentation. Sarah Calhoun has her store (they make workwear for women) in White Sulphur Springs, Montana, and that is a very…

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But what about the cost?

The big idea at Franklin Street Relics in Natchez, MS, was to get more customers. The owner has 84 vendors, and they all discussed it among themselves. And they got stuck on how much it would cost. They’d have to do more advertising! And expand their ad region, which means more money. No one knew how to…

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Rural Speaker for Your Event

Why Me? I work with rural people who are ready to move beyond complaining and start doing. Speaking is one of the ways I help small towns see what’s possible and take the next small steps with the resources they already have. When you hire me, you’re not just paying for an hour on stage.…

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Big Rules versus New Ideas

Small Steps, Not Big Rules: Innovative Rural Business Models for Your Small Town I recently had the privilege of presenting to a statewide group of economic developers about Innovative Rural Business Models—what we call the “Tiny, Temporary, Together, Travelling, and Tech” models. These are creative ways for entrepreneurs to test business ideas without breaking the…

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What has rural expert Deb Brown been doing for the last ten years?

I got asked the other day what I have been doing for the last ten years. I took some time and wrote it all down. It surprised even me! Take a look, and if you’d like to have a free call with me, just book 30 minutes here.  Here’s a comprehensive list (I may have…

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Kittanning, PA Changed Their City One House at a Time

Andrew Laddaslaw, a local pastor in Kittanning, PA, had this idea for a project to do during their Summer of Giving programming. 5 years ago, Kittanning, PA had a blight problem. Many houses in neighborhoods needed sprucing up, repairing, and a few needed tearing down. What they did He and his crowd got together and…

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Let’s Talk Newspapers, Rural Small Town Ones

Hometown newspapers are small businesses, just like the hardware store, the café, and the auto repair shop. Erin in El Reno pointed out that I mentioned newspapers four times in my book, which tells you how important I think they are. They are not just “media.” They are employers, sponsors, storytellers, and neighbors. Press Releases…

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Book and Neighborhood Tour in Natchez February 21

 BlackNatchez.org Hosts The Local Revolution: How You Can Save Your Small Town Community Workshop on Revitalizing Historic and Rural Neighborhoods with Author Deb Brown Neighbors, business owners, and community leaders from across the Mississippi -Louisiana (Miss-Lou) region are invited to gather in Natchez, Mississippi on Saturday, February 21, for a day of conversation, collaboration, and…

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