
Welcome to Made in the High Country, the podcast that takes you behind the scenes of Western North Carolina's entrepreneurial ecosystem and the people within it.
Listen to stories from the High Country's most innovative business leaders –– the dreams they’ve built and the impacts they’ve made.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipNon-Profit | ||||

In the small town of Sparta, North Carolina, Jennifer Swank, the founder of Sparta Candle Company, defied all odds to create a thriving global business. Born and raised in Sparta, Jennifer was told that success meant leaving her hometown. And that's ... more
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Today on our show, learn the story of how one man, who was born in Germany, has traveled to over 45 countries, and speaks 6 languages, wound up living in, of all places, Boone, NC, and dedicated himself to h... more
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Today we are preaching the gospel of entrepreneurship with President and CEO of NC IDEA, Thom Ruhe.
If you’ve ever battled with the question “is entrepreneurship really THAT important?” stay tuned to hear the ... more
After spending twenty years in the electronics payment industry, Tim Herdklotz decided to leave it all and start making beer.
Tim is now President and Co-Owner of Booneshine Brewing Company, the wildly popular microbrewery, tasting room, and restaur... more
Too bad she didn’t stay in that big city instead of returning to pollute a small town with her toxic woke agenda! Shame on you Sparta for supporting this ungodly filth under the guise of “love.”
I loved every minute of this. Keep them coming!
Fantastic narration and wonderful hear the High Country of Western North Carolina startup scene showing off its characters. Cheers!
So excited to hear more about the amazing things going on in the high country!










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